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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_09_22E 0 ,It 1, 6- "M w .7 4; T - Ze� 7 ICK. E N HEv jI G NEWS10 VOL. XXXV, --._,PICI3r,'.E_RING,'0NT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.,'1916 �_�"�°�al �°`ra'• PINKMILLS • SCARBORO William Camps, road commissioner CHERRYWOOD We regret to report the death of Established 75 years Medioul for Scarboro Township, is building an W -f cot span concrete land steel bridge one of our highly esteemed residents, Mrs. Francis Judd, which too] place GREENWOOD P E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regils. = Over the Rouge river at Hillside. The on Friday, last in her 77th year.. The. JLIL* tered wainber at the Optometrical Asso. structure Will cost lm:tbe neighborhood deceased always enjoyed the best of 'until theme Seitminet elation of Ontario. special attention givoc to glasses. Eyes tested free. _Nortb FLOOR R of $3000. and, is along the line of per- T anent bridges being built all over; I" health a few weeks ago when she contracted diphtlaeria. She grad:_ MILLS t6tf 77 WHITE SATIN— BREAD th ownsbip. The work will be coin- pleted before the close of the season. ally recovered from this, but it left her heart in a very Weak condition. 'N 0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., o EdIz2buylt, member of the College Q, Physicians kind burgeons of Ontario, licentiate CREAM BUNS,!—FAMILY WHITBY which was �the immedLit'6 cause of death. Her funeral took- place on itlf Royal College of Surgoioae,- -Edinburgh. SP!Icisl attention to daiiiases,of women and Children. Office and residence, Brougham. TEA BUNS—FASTR:Y afternoon s one Of On Wednesday a 'slonday, when her. body was laid to. rest in Erskine' Cemetery, of which Bran,, Shorts, Jumbo, thA employees at the hospital farm was engaged burning burdocks on her husband -was the faithful care- -taker for a number of years. She was WHEAT -.BARLEY WANTED what was formerly the Willis farm, 'i parks set flre* theto barn which contain. ed the season's trop of oats, and hay, . a native of England -and emigrated I to Canada with 136t, husband and family about forty years ago. She hada OATS ;Get my prices before selling E. FAREWELL, K.0 BARRIS­ _T f U T 3 County crown Auata;y, and County 6=1 Wheat Screenings, B*Qtor! House. Whitby,. 10.T All -kinds of Chop. which were completely destroyed. Fortunately the building contained no implements. Througn thq efforts family of eleven children, who are living in -different parts of the coon try The sympathy of the community elsewhere 77 I have a large stock on hand.of E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A * Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc. money to, can. Office Brock St. North, Wbitbr. 9617, a number of men the fire was prevent ed from spreading. is extended to the ber -eared husband in, the loss Of a faithful oartner, and BARLEY FEED Dental also to he other members of the large -- --:— - --- -- —S.. -B LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. SCRANTON -COAL D. L. and; W. L AUDEY family., -BRAN Graduate of the Royal College of Dental -Be as and Uu reity of Toronto, office hardware Whitby. W X Pringle'.to STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA A qct wedding took place' in Knox C hurc� Calgarv, on Saturday. Sept. WHITBY SHORTS Over store. 18; 027611;119 Z ;I to 5A. Ind 1,bone, )(;, Bell no. ' 16th, % ten a Pickering girl, Miss Win- The sewer purrTing station was Wednesday ! ;� . . MIDDLINGS& Phone 417 AND STEAM. nifred Irene Chapman, daughter of tested on prior to, being During Dr Beatow a absence overeas, Dr Robb, of Toronto, will be in charge, amis J- L- SPINKi LIMITED, Nelson and Mrs. Chapman, of Audler, La"- was united in marriage to Mr. w rence Clark, of the Bank of B. N. A. titken over by the r town. It is intended to,use the government b,&pit.cl here for the treatment of re- CRUSHED OATS 7" EEO CORN I Joixotne*0 45gkTb*. of Calgary. The�ceremony was per. turned soldiers who are suffering from 4Q WG. ELAM—Issuer of Marriage PICKERING. ONT.' formed by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. The happy couple are spend- mental diseases. - In a recent article, in the Star Week- Bs -qt varietiers, beet qualities and lowest Licens" in the County of On srlo in Banff, and g their honeymoon at ly Arthur Hawkes points out the veru price. G R . BREWSTER Veterinary Surgeon Pickering Village. w y upon their return will reside in Cal. gary. The bride Is a sister of X S. 'Chapman, Pickering. strong resemblance between the Scar. koro Bluffs and the famous Cliffs of Kent, England, 0 POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- Ttionser, valuator, collector and issuer Honor G r juale of The town council at its meetin UL Alarda-r the 1-1 Sm HOPPER Issuer. of ;-Xirr4age D in den Ontario. ........•MARKHAM ary Associate of the Ontario evee'rX X: atted of the Board of Education for the sum Licens" of fres at storo az& bla residence. Otaremoot. Veterinary College. Ind. phone Farmers all over Markham town- -ship are said to be greatly interested of $2000 to complete the cost of con - struction of the new high school build- iog the bny.' The 1P E A S T L AK E! B.BEATON TOWNSHIP CLERK D Claremont Ontario in the operations of a tractorI:tlovr and and school at the attendance thy, high is Conveyancer. Oommindousir for taking engine belonging to John Young. of at LeChool now The shingle that bas given satia- NEW BUTCHER-t110—P Tits, Accountant. ate. Kinney to loan paty. "Imam of Marriage ZA*. "eftew the 5th concession. near Elagerman's Corners. and which Is likely to prove about one hundred, which Is much higher than iras expected and about faction for over 30 years. Empire ieval&. Out. I -T a boom to farmers generally. The . twenty-five per cent higher, than It Corrugated Iron with a in. by 2 in. it be.lore S. PUGH. Glen Majrr, Ont. Ja Licensed Auctioneer Extecsive exrer. A full line 6f Fresh Meats -always motive power is a Mogul 8.18 kerosene tractor and a three -furrow plow, turn- was it year siao. . . The classes at the night echool are corrugation, see you buy other makes. If you are in faces to imported and tbarouabbred stock Wes conducted anywhere. Write for terms . on hand at shop. Ing over in the barde%t Imnd fire acres proving a great success, The residents the town need of a Cres w Separator. Try Premier for 80 • amd particuls", Phone Ind, 2216. Xly — W#Lgoi% on road every day. per d�tv. The machine is operated by one man, and the trVtor travels fast- of are recognizing their great advantages and th4L classes in all de- & day.Q Also ga.roline engines from 0m, $89.00 up. 10 PO$TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, iv a for Couctlem of York and Ontario. Ace. Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty er than a team of horse -4 rin walk in iin ordinary plow. Mr. Young uses partments are to their full capacity. The utblocts raught are dress -making, See or write me before buying. Mon sales of all kinds attoon4id to on shormat sabee. Address green giver P.O.. Oat.' Butcher's cattle wanted �11 - the tractor for threshing grain and type-wi iting, book-14eeping, carpenter. Bell Phone. 'NOR, for other purposes. wnrk. 'aRriculittirtm. etc. This Is the Pi6vince F. iT. Prouse, Pidkering W B. POWELL. Licensed -,.kuc. I JAS O'CON. -PICKERING only nighr school in the in which staiiPulture is being taught. TV a tionear rsj%ator iti-d co tutor for watittea of Ontario firYork ..Lkinds of ..pal"soadueted eitber rrl�stoly or-MilivwPoz. Coiner King and Church Sts. .0ROCK ROAD Wilfred Badgeruw has Principat Jnhnston is certainly mak- ing agzeat success of, the work. CEMENT TILE: I uVor dates or other partvulars apply st rest. SEE"OUR NEW purchased ii drivpr. Rev Dr, German. of Toront,i, and ,dome*. Elfasbetb'Tit . Pschering, Phan, orders' 48111 at 'NEWS, ckgring will re. 4WIVO prompt attentir 1�' ifitcoon guarso- _40did. Allo, &&I** P Ford Cars. Sly - I . SA:W ING MACH INES new n A wimber from bere took in Bow- manville Fair this week, JP Miss Haz I Kayes. of Toronto. sl:�-vt formerly pastor of the 'Whithy Meth- odi-t church, sustained serious irijur- -ie,%-one night recently. Dr. Gerrn.an The undersigned has begiin this wana- facture of cement tile from 3 to 12 . - chre . Call and et quota-" In a a. Vimaenumberivir Styles to G;uit everyone, circular ar Surtiiav at the home of her parents, J. had gone out between 9 and 14) in the tions at yards on Brock Werin ,ara ge saws' hammered red aud gummed. Prices reasonable, We Sell emery wheels, circular H. and Mrs. Kave-;. A. and Sirs. . Elflgriall spent few day,; r6iting friends in Orono and at other eastern points, evenitig to visit a parisb4ioner and it Is not known.what JILt pened. as, be was f, found in an,unconsc cus condition by it pbysie.ian passing alonILQueen St road, half mile west of, Splok Mills. Al. Cement keotco'n'stantl on hand. Y, �All antomo'l;lle And Bicycle saws, Rasoline ecgines and cutters and buggies. Miss Mildred Kayesi has returned from the. hospital, but she is not as E"t. He was bleeding profusely about the head. and it is not known Frank Mitc`11 Jae repairing promptly attended to. a-,,&.0=80zT well as her friends would wish. The residents of Brock Road and whether he fell or was attacked by some unknown' person. PICKERING '.'Tire*, Oils, Grease arid repairs always on band. BROCK ROAP vicinity will be pleased to know that the siding on Mr. Reeveley's property The council are considering a propo- sition to establish a new. Industry In the town An American .1 bane a goo 'd stock of I -Potter & Andrew, REAL ESTATE ..... has been completed by the C. .1; R. FLId any person wishing to ship o� re' m ceive a car:of merchandise, tuay do concern which manufactures farm tractors on the caterpillar principle, similar to PICKERING, Ont. &Ssfousist 0#b so bypaying the nominal charge of one dollar per car. OROUGHAM the now fa mous •"tanks" beinw used by the Briti-h Army in France. are desir- of i &-abl"bi-riS a braftelvin Ca"" and have made a prropositibn to our town c( u tell. This company is now Wire Fencin't 9 JOSN pgILIF I have For Sale a House and Lot C. F.- Phillips spent Sunday with filling a- three-quarter million dollar —ALSO—' Has a full line of mesh and cur- . in Pickering Village. Large some fruit friends In Piekerinjr., 'Winton 'White and family spent contract for the Russian Government. A depLt Ltion from the council and Brace Wire, Staples ed meats cons tantly on hand. -garden-, young trees. Everything in Sunday in Unionville. town purpose going to bftcbig&n next week to investigate the .I osit on, Spice Roll, Breakfaet, Bacon, 'Elam, first-class repair. Call - H. Crocker and bro*berand faimil7e .4 spent Stindav With L. Matthews. pro Another new industry likely y to be Whaby Cedar Posts and Bologna, Weiners, etc. - i r. and ,ee me as this s a ba A. and Mrs. Carlton spent a few established in is a Canadian hraneb -gain for some one. dans in Toronto and Highland Creek. of a New England patent medi- cine Both these industries, Posts. Higbest prices paid for Beer Brothers are building a cement COLC nn. ...Steel Butcher's cattle V. Richardson. sidewalk from the post office to the hotel. if establ,shed here, will be a direct re - stilt of the war and is an outcome of Coal, Lutuber, Cement, Shingles, Rd 0 I've erllfg I rq NotaryPublic, Pickering. Segr. Newman,- who has becen sta. tioned here a -q' recruiting officer, bast the congress recently held in Pails. Lath and Ready Roofing been'transferred to Nk'a_,.hAJZ(1. The Rur&l School Fall Fair always -in stock, Water, Pure Water for Th The Brougham branch of the 'Wom- n's Institute will hold their "C.,REESOR First-class rigs hire. next meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 2&h, During the next three or four week's A. 'Day or night If you are wise von will use thi only at. 2 .30 p. m. at. the home of Mrs. Boyd Burk. nearly three hundred School Fall Fairs will be held in the Province of Ontario. HILL .Bus meats all trairis ideal well, -drilled by Chas. B. Rice, who is Rent fm Wind Mills, Gasoline The Preslivterian StindAy School Fire years ago the first Fair was held in the County of Waterloo as' an ex- �LOCUST Teaming"promptly attended. to. Agent for Canada Carfiagip-Cd.- Engines, 'all- kinds of pipe and ftttinKs for water works. Alsd bath room fix will hold Rally 1)4tv Service next Sitn- day at 2.30, instead of jkt.tbe i egular neriment. The following year the movement was introduced into On-- -Wo H. Peak, Pi,k,,i. tures.etc. Everything given careful attention. RICE'S PUMP WORKS", Sund 1tv School-hoor. Rev. Mr. Skene. of Havelock, will give the address. Special music is being prepared . tario CounttitBrooklin This work imm ediutely became so popular that facilities for'conducting the work were demand -AT -McFADDEN'S Drug &Book Store 1q, 0 r -r 10 El Home Tel. 5521.' Whitevale,Ont. WHITEVALS, not adequate to the even with the rapid growth shown aboye, You will find our W, Burkholder, of R�itevitle. an- been Herb Smith spent Sunday in Stouff.. There are to be eleven Fairs held in Ontario County this fall, covering the io stock of -The Pickering ounces that he has appointed Ville. territory from Lake Ontart and the gent of the Rolt-proof Clothing Com- Eany, of London, Englaio,, the great- Co.in the test Clothing C world. Call Vigilance Comndttee Dr. Beaton spent Sunday with his parents here. Win. Smith and Win. Alichell have north boundary. of Mara township, in- chiding -more than n inL ety-five rural To these Bch '61 publiescbools. schools ,-And inspect samples id note. nigh i -am . I pnrchasied a new cArs. spring, forty bags of potatoes, nearly p�ality of goods Find extremely low rices. Quality and . durability of and QO perfe�t fits guaranteed. The object of this Association is to lessen stealing and prosecute the felons, Members having pro rt stolen commulli- say member oats trameal-tely withMisses Miss Alice Turner is visiting with her parents, D, and Mrs. Turner.. Miss Blanche Hamlin, of Toronto, is home with her people for a time. Mrs. Culp, • of Chicago, is visiting with Whitevale friends at present. Vera Gerths Rice, To- 450 dozens of eggs find three thousand packages of small seeds were distri- bitted, the product of which will be shown at the Fairs. ' The total num- her of prizes offered at the Ontario County Fairs will be approximately O'k S, -and Remaxkabk Records ELLIOTT Of E1900tiTO 001tanlilt$13. Membersbip fee 61100. and of ronto, visited with their brother, C. B. Rice, six thousand or more. - Mr. R-, M. Tipper, the District Re- presentative, has charge of work 0 Cornetothe corn roast at Mrs. A. Find is paring noeffort tomakethe ol Tickets may be bed from the President or Seantery on appliosition. Major's, on behalf of the RedCross,Fairs a :uccess. Needless to say there -_35chd TORONTO. ONT. Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Admission 10 cents. The anniversary services of the BRP- tient Obur6h will be held on Sunday is always a large attendance at the Fairs, but there are also a large num- ber who have never seen a School S Cop. Youge Charles Sts. and Monday. September 24th and 25th. do UPP��Q and J. A. O'ConnK W.1 Clark. On Sunday Rev, 11. Wood, B. A., B. Fair and who, therefore, not real- is being 7%is College was asked to fill 124 a ize the value of the work that positions In July and 117 in August. President swetary Tb., of Claremont, will preach on Sun- day at 2.90.and 7 p. in. The Clare- done. This Is a movement that Is tak- Ing hold of the county boys and girls sight up to the minute TOOLS SHARPENED The thorough work of this School mont.BaptisL Choir will lead the ser- at the right age and in a practical way, Is well known. Write to -day for our Cai0cxiie which explains the We make a of crosscut saws, vice of praise in the afternoon and the Whitevale Methodist Choir in the Se Interesting them in the possibilities of. the great profession of Agriculture. -Often the cheapest, unsurpassed advantages offered "cialry Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. evening, On Monday evening. t. 25tb, Rev. C. H. Schutt. M. A., B. R, Parents and others should attend their loesil School Fair and give to the boys 11ways the best. iii here.. Students admitted at any Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- will deliver his popular lecture, en- and girls the encouragement they de - time. 784 Yonge Street. clams hair trim or an easy shave call at the East -end Barber Shop. titled-, -Italy, one of our allies, and Rome, her_ Capital_ City." The White. serve to induce them to work for T. Moore Mcnan- &F0 our -Ho -use -- PiJi—rmabings - 0--f- -aLW vale Male Cliorus-will _r­e_n_d_6t!_9_`e_v__er&l themselves. in--wittli their J. Elliott, Principal kinds. Slightly used Carpets selections. Tea will be served from fellow students. Watch for the announcement of the Druggist—Graduate Optician *, Write to -day for large Catalogue, from 16 cents a yard up. 6 to 8 oclock. Admission 26 cents -arA date of your School Fair and krrange * - 7111 , _ 03. W, J. GORDON PLCKERING 15 Bents for children, All come, to attenO. i .0% W 'JAA!, Ak, ;..� ..•� ..;' b. s ,. M, ;y ��' ie'a i t.i ��pr Fj.... •i' l Moi: G y'k.".3":f.- /a .,£c':. -.,.. tb•. -::.P : :w,. �7;;'i•.i Y wC:'Fwr,.#i::e ''�'.,,' +. :�+''- ..vr. .•:"- 'q.�e9 bu.%r. H �y,.�}'f. :•W i`s;t" .x* tt{ ..;. .•.:...;..ya-;ay}'oF,y�f.-7}^`.r.�..': �'d.•odtl?�',:rC-, >, .. ndrt.. •,nsP...-..:.avpk+a!_:'4'Sw '- •dw, ,.$rF .x�F'!.c.3 .i+'.x'%{+'�f _ii:.µ.-,. .'J9'i'Sx .is-n''.'t-r'hY�^- iw+•�:.`..:; .:mow:.{rr 4aj'. rt• rt?'. .:.F%""F,.Fi•`„+. v'. r.ro.'.:I •'p;�':! 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[ ..:•'.y.'`: .'n r . .:,,. ..SeL•., xyA. d{6+. .u;.+sSa^ ...?..., Y'•:..` pry • .s; . ¢ s».; ,SSM ', .. +5.�. i•.. `j,:+'.lf '+c '•w.a� �y:V�i^,o .:u[' .: .. '. '„ '.,. .. ..,. -.�—tp .�� •`"9. .;... _.'s< Y �Y•". _ _i }.• .•K '.:I:r "y 71 v •rk. ,.. ' r. ,..- yea• �qlV ■ ,,.�. � ���rw:l �+ ,I / --- � k "Moet S►a 'We Couldi y" .. •• �9 Th i:.APS.E O� _ - Rna The arm- BVI out ,rrocM W�WoRT --i - ° ' coo By ISABEL�GORDON CURTIS, —Wolvertons - Author of The Wollt�an from J ` " S downright scandalous, the number of 20 pound tins I buy. &But, as Mother says, we use it for 'most everything. "Nothing else tastes quite so good on all ktfids of'Hot ' CHAPTER XIV.•—(Cont'd). I order a hot dinner sent 4n It's a i-.. Bread, Johnny Cake and Griddle Cakes. L Enoch shrugged his shoulders. "If . Fetched night --What do you say?" r +\ "Mother uses it for all her cooking—for Cookies, Cakes, gg "If I were to speak' for Julie, you ` Gingerbread and Pies. s that is the way you choose to put it, .know how she would enjoy it." r. "And I am almost ashamed to mention the � . -well and good. seems to me a pity " May we send you a copy '� quantit of 'Crown Brand' and bread that my - s that you cannot drop this altogether I `Phone to the Beauclerc for a y o f our new book, youngsters consume. This syrup certainly. is " r "and—for et. The future looks brig*1 ,menu. It -will will be fun." ` „ f r g Half an hour later the dressing- f "Desserts and Candies"? a favorite in my home for both Of Ila. We could easily g0 B- —tactical—del fel—and free. The 20 pound tin is convenient and eeonomierl for home room looked like'a a small banqueting P P use, although you can get "Crown Brand' in 2, s and 10 'back to our old ,happy life if you .dealer.i „ hall for the property man had put Write for it to our Montreal, pound tins and 3 pound glass lays, Ask your — would.THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED Dorcas moved toward the door. "I everything he controlled at their dig- Office. _ 2i TnCAL. CARDINAL. IIRANTFORO, FORT WILUAr. lira p roti ny y , raml4e yoti 'ons '; p09a1. _ -' 221 dimers of "Lily Wkile” Corn Svrufi—Benson's Corti "17 S! cannot forget. I p cd %thing, Enoch, I will never speak of it 1 "Listen," said Dorcas bo the whiter, ala,rk-'silver Gloss Laundry ryala,�k, .e who stood ready to take their order; _ "Thank you," said the man brus- "bring us consomme, boiled salmon, r-- celery, cucumbers, and sliced toma-• i , „ working properly, irregularity, in the t I ueI . in boarders before.—ons we cant for dinner said Dorcas. We have i g p p y' 4 " Y - toes, potatoes, string beans, roast 'I charge Mr. Merry much." y lots of good things left—chicken and I. action of the engine will result" Some - chicken, letltsce, almond meringue pie, " time, we find a spring lie been lost �y CHAPTER XV. coffee, 1 May I come too? asked Dorcas, tomatoes and ice cream.- coffee, and—is that all . she asked 1 , „ ++ and the weight is wired in place. This " I ed. on the "Oh, that would be lovely!" Julie His shoes ought to be changed, maw When the curtain dropped + Of Julie who stood peering over her laid down a chicken bone she held be. suggested Mrs. Volk; "they're awfully partially or completely destroys tide s'� u last act at a Satrrday matinee, Dor- shoulder:. „ action of the governor. The fly wheel „Y ens paused on. the way to her dress- "Ice cream ' and cake " suggested 1 twee" her fingers to clap her greasy wet. „ „ i may have slipped on the shaft, caus- e y µ little hands joyfully. Merry was tell- Nothing is wet but my goloshes, ing-room and glanced out at the stage the child. ing the arm to cease to act on the de- Jl� ,•� " ,,. , ing a ridiculous adventure which had 'answered Robin. He bent to take i door. Rain was lashing the street Of course, cried Dorcas.•; its so tent. Then the engine will run away in furious, wild -blown torrents. The once befallen him on a snowbound them off. When we left the train, ' l _ : long ago since I was a little girl. I The same effect may be produced by , I train when he was interrupted by a George brought me here under. an a br had forgotten that, ice cream and -lee i nor a e nor. brella." accidental bending of the _arm. Of their heads against it and plodded on is much more important than coup." Julie rose to open it. She turned (To be continued). case, the opposite effect may be " ' y rovith determination. Nearby a street Julie turned to gaze .at the table. produced by either of these troubles, to look back at her mother with s _* or was wheezing the "Miserere." in 1 "Isn't it a pity, Miss Dorcas, there are• 1 bewildered glance- A small, odd fig- causing the engine to run too slow, ul appeal to a heedless crowd- at ' only three of us, when there are -four _ stood motionless in the doorway— or to refuse to run. An engine is do „ ure theatrethe eptain a little y with eriou9. row`n eyes. ! at a ` balanced to i a, KfaDorcas returned bo her dressing- Dorcas laughed. "I'll let you ick I T e Faun» hence should not be made to run much - y P His straight, Bellow hair was cropped -:xoom• It was a delightful cozy re- out a guest for us, Julie. Who shall lin a fringe about his eyes, then it above or much below this sped—E. 1 ` 'treat—Mr. Oswald had seen to that. it be?" waved upward. He wore ablack suit . - R Groes in Farm and Dairy. p ,.,Alive Volk eat repairing a gown. "Well let me think." The child with long, tight trousers. A round "Where's Juliet" Dorcas demanded. aye 'There's Dick—Dick would Get After the Weeds. „ { p jacket, over a white shirt, reached , to . ti "$he's asleep in our dressing -room. r do. anything for us. He's only s call his waist. In his hand he held a hat Gasoline Engine Governors. I ing to the extremely lave "and - it The girl seated heisel3 in frontof hey, but. he's nice. Then there's I like a small saucer. - !wet seeding eeaeaa this spring, many the mirror and began to remove her Robertson. He loaned us the chairs I "Hullo, David Copperfield, where The governor of a gasoline engine fall -plowed fields' were never sown. nF make-up.. At intervals she glanced and table. Robertson's the nicest $id you come from?" cried Merry, does not usually give much trouble. ; yea, of course. rendered conditions over a Minch of letters which 127 on mail in the Gotham—almost: We could "That isn't my name." The child yet When it does the trouble is usu- ;ideal for the ;the dressing table. have had Brunton, but she's just go- I „ all serious. growth of weeds' as Iliad a soft English secant. I have y - they had, no opposition for moisture "I used to wonder how it would -feel ing out. Then there's Mr. Merry. I I beard of David Copperfield, but I'm There are two types of governors I and plant foo+ . and without doubt to be famous. Of course I am not believe," -she added decisively, "I not 'David,' Sir, my dame is -Robin in common use on gasoline engines. they made the most of their oppor- famous Yet," said Dorcas quickly; "I [ would rather have Mr. Merry than Tully.'• viz., the hit-and-mi.governor. and ; tunity. Haying and harvesting csm� - am merely one of the people you hear 'anybody." "Come in, Master Robin Tully," the throttling governor. Both act on f` of is passing. Still, I cannot grow Dorcas bent to rearran a knife +• (the same principle insofar as weigths to near together this year, marry of i accustomed to the queer experience of still fork. said ItierrY, sad have diaper with t these fields may have missed their re- " or balls are used ba regulate the se g+alar cultivation, which would give - "How -seeing my name blazoned on every I do you know Mr. Merry is us." tion according to speed. These housetop when I ride on the L. or in?". The child stared at them steadilythe weeds a chance to seed u the but did not move. I weights are thrown out by centrifugalh ' fields are harrowed thoroughly now, finding my picture in papers and mag- ."He is,' cried Julie.. ."'He called me Dorcas jumped to her feet. "Ohl" ; o when set in motion, the higher it- will azines. People stop oa the street to i into his dressing -room when I- passed she whipsered, "the poor little boy !s j .the speed the greater the throw of and willdalrooEauaee the seeds growth, stare at me; occasionally they whir- Land gave me t ese." She unclasped blind!' i the weights. The weights may be on per my "Mane to some: one who is with her hand to three caramel The child stood moving hie dark- � a separate shalt or mount in the fly talIen, to germinate after the firr_�- �m. A girl I_ went to school with i squeezed into a sticky lump. erred eyes about as if' to place her !wheel. Springs hold the weights in I rain, these will not have sufficient t'e'rm " a so that the centrifugal action will not , time to mature before -being plowed the other day and asked .for 't g I down this fall. To in the millet had been o Would .your mother like to have vim, then he -came sisal hb toward unable . jp d`4$!tbgraphecl. Portrait& to give him here?" iter, groping with both his hands. He be too great. Hence, the speed of the stop Ak She wan a rich l encine may be regulated by changing of a rash to cultivate a cropie^a. Avid $ as favors a6 i'rty' Julie did not wait for her mother to had tucked the small, flat hat beneath child, and at school she snubbed me' answer. one arm. Dorcas lifted him to her I the tension of these springs. I may at first glance seem like time - unmercifully" " '•Oi course, Mother. and I love him.' lap and laid his cheek against her The hit-and-miss type of governor wasted, but it will save three times "It's the way of the world, the "Well, you may be our* messenger. own. regulates the engine by holding the , the cultivation next year, and absurd .,other woman answered. "A little of 9 i this particular field be sown to oats, v „ Tell him he is invited to disc with "Mother," he whispered as he drop- I exhaust valve open when the cognac - � + it came into my own life. three ladies. Dinner will be served the hat and clasped his arms to running alightly over speed: As I barley or wheat, it will mean almost "Ifs a queer way, Dorcas cortin - in ten minutes." _ _ til htl around her neck. the weights are thrown out the Bovet- s total soar, as the weeds will have ued, "and somehow already I feel tightly .. 'nor a:leeve move so as to press a de- _ such a start that they will take all blMse. The love and trust I have Merry returned Jolie clasping Dear little boy, she. said softly, i t his head. "I ass not your mother. I wish I tent arm' towards the exhaust valve the moss and plan _ _ " foie a t food. r from Julie and .you, is - .aomethiag I ..This is unexpected! When the Iwere.". �, in a notch Mlaff rr _ ;worth while." ( or detent on the exhaust valve rod, nor Mrs. Volk rose to hang up a gown I Young lady tapped at my door, I was-, He -loosened his _arms and passed hol�in it n until the s of thewife-­,,so _ she had been repairing. As she pass- debating whether it was worth while I his soft Angers over her face. Dorcas engine hasne down to normal. e`er a .yoaF client was +� ""' ed Dorcas she bent and kissed her going to eat in the storm." _ Pi llowed his cheek on her breast andlin lacyuitted of murder, On what . whispered tender, foolish things to The throttling governor works in grounds ?" ? cheek. The girl looked up with a It was a gay little party. Dorcas very much the �na way, but the him between her kisses. iy . y i Lawyer--"Iiisaiuty. �QPo proved grateful smile, ordered the waiter, too set the dishes movement of theNleeve is transfer - "Suppose," Dorcas suggested, "we on the hot radiator, filen she sent him Merry book bre of the child's hands that his father once spent two yeah I between his awn. "What is your red through a lever to the throttle, in an aslyum." have a little spread right here. I can away. Julie took her place delight- mother's name'" he asked gently. thus partially abutting off or throb- Lawyer's Wife—"But he didn't. did ' �edly' "At home her name is Mrs. Tully. tling the, mixture as it enters the ea- he?" "You're a clever waitress" said cine. I have a letter for her, George, who >� — Lawyer—"Yes. He was doctor, Merry. In either of governor, if the wY -- - -- -- - hart, told me to. show it 69Pe there, but we had not time to. bring. "I used to plan to be a waitress weights, sleeve and arm are not bo somebody, and they would take me that fact out." when I was grown up," said the child, to her."' while she gathered platen neatly on He put his hand in the inside pocket l i a tray. "That was before I went on of his tight coat and drew out a the stage. Playing the little 'Cord- smeared envelope. Merry read it 1117F wil''! / elia' is nicer -than being a waitress." . aloud: "Miss Zilla Paget, Gotham r i "It means getting rich faster;' said Theatre." Merry gravely. Dorcas turned to look at Merry with _ "Of course," agreed Julie. "Still, unspoken pity in her eyes. "Your :y ,QSiQ`r rJ ll:[ L it must be delightful work to be a mother is upstairs. We will take you XX waitress. Before we found you, to her in a few minutes." _~--• Mother and I used to go mornings to Julie crept close to Merry. '' IShe SIER at win Ho Y that l Stena ..,De]�^� a little restaurant to get hob cakes stood by his side, gazing curiously at up and look well / LGJ and I loved to watch the waitresses.- the blind child. that's what a man wants. It'a an - I> Some of them. They had lovely hair "I did not, know Miss Paget had a noying to be everlastingly poking are the most valued-' and cunning little muslin aprons." little boy," she said. ' - Merry laughed. "You were wise "Neither did I. Run upstairs dear, _ a toe through &sock—"why treasure on the' re. on earth don't the make 'em to P to decide on'Cordelia.' " and ask if she is in her dressing- _ y serve ' shelf. "I know that. I would be quite room, but not one word to her or to `wear ? " Penmans do. _ happy -to be 'Cordelia' with you, even any one about this soy." _ " 'Good soz-fo look at,'good to wear ` _.. eek if .I . didn't -get- any money- a -Do----- at -- - + —a color, and weight for every' / Re course, though, o a lovely M get my can face. salary.envelope once s week, and to "I wish you were my mother," he purpose. Simply say Penmans have nice rooms at Mrs. Billerwell's, murmured, for Hosiery insurance. _ f and alI we want to eat, and clothes "You may have me as your friend:' _ and shoes. I am growing rich—I The girl kissed him softly, in response P••mana Limited have a bankbook?" to which his chin trembled. Paris "Really t" "Does your mother know you are "I have four hundred dollars in the coming?" asked Merry. Pure Cane sugar Very bank.'' "No, I'm to be a surprise.' George "FINE" granulation is "Four hundred dollarsl" said I'm a sort of Christmas present." "When- I have two thousand I am Merry's eyes turned anxiously to best for all preserving. 5' e going to buy a little hopes out in the Dorcas. He shook his head, and s»•eater'Coata country. Mother and I picked it oNat there was a perplexed frown upon his ;I and l'i-lb Cimr e - i one day when Miss Dorcas took. ns face. 20 W 20-1b Bsga driving. We -will keep chickens and Julie came in. "Miss Paget isnot a pony and a cow, and have elle in her room. Emiline says she is I ""MAU-PurpomSugar" -tress and radishes and pansies in the out taking dinner with a gentleman." garden." » Roblin jumped to the floor and be- The e- s a.ed as a r.1 h.i1 wa.-mark sae. I • , FaEs >seo1F of Pre.anta/ LbaL "1 will come and board with you," gin to grope about for his hat. Merry said Merry, "ii I don't have tomilk lifted it and put it in his hand. 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MXr A. 7 'K d yp LACHiNEWITHDRAWAL TO INNER LINE -N :SLASHED .GERNA, IME THE, BR1I'�ISHBY IM, BIMH OlLrOF DOUAL CM11W M ICON. Warfare is a Latest Device in M Hales Troops Pierce, Shatter and Occupy the Enormous Thieg- a- German "Straightening- of the Front" in Western Theatre Ex Winner Offensively pnd Val-Combles Barrier. pe�ted to be Forced -at Once. ,y --- Defensively, London, Sept. 16.—The Evening London, Sept. 15. --The British tore closer. The French War Office an Standard gives the following details A despatch from Paris says: By effects are even more important still. wide Open the enormous Thiepval- nounces that General Foch's troops of the new armored cars used by the its victories .last week the French of-. Highroad No. 37 of the great arteries. Combles em of German trenches' fensive has achieved what the Ger-'feeding the German front has been salient. In a twelve-hour took a system British in west: I battle on the eight -mile front from 500 metres deep north of Le Prieze "Britain's latest weapon of war is mans asserted Was impossible. If; has cut between Bapaume and Peronne, Thiepval to Ginchy, in the face of form, which fell Into their hands yes- nothing more nor less than a huge driven a wedge right through the or- and by their advance beyond Hill 76 tw flve hundred of the Kaiser's most terday. The British took by storm a land ship fully armored and capable iginal German front, has* definitely the French ao�%i menacedirectly and pot.rerful guns --150 to a mile—they group of -German trenches South of of travelling it fair speed over the "broken the line" of boasted already im reg- &Ire' their artillery the p sweep with stormed, pierced, shattered and then: Rancourt, two miles from Peronne. shell -battered and cratered terrain of nable fortifications stretching acrossmain road from Paris to Lille via expected occupied that stretch• of the German' South of the Somme they captured, Picardy. Designed, as they are, to France from- beyond the north-west- I Cambral, the loss of which is nchea near the vii- an front north of the Somme which three Teuton trenches traverse the most difficult country ern frontier to the limits of, Switzer- ��f force the German high comm hitherto had acted as a block to their lage of Berny-on-Santerre, taking 200 and to sweep away all obstacles . in' land. to consider seriously the necessity of advance on Combles and Bapaume. prisoners. 'their path, they naturally are of fair- The village of Bouchavesnes and 'a withdrawal to the inner line, Donal, rrier broken down, Sir DouglasApart from the results Scored, the i ly large size, with caterpillar wheels I'Abbe Wood farm beyond it were Cambrai, Laon, that famous "short - Hales troops pushed considerably be resumption of the British part in the constructed to cover the widest trench clearly behind the rows of trenches ening of the front" that is expected yond it to the north-east, carrying the Somme drive was remarkable for or shell hole and to enable the vehicle which aerial observation showed tobe'here to mark the beginning of. the menace of the Somme drive almost as two features. Never before has an; to tackle almost any depth of mire. barring the French advance when the' ' end. - ominously close to Bapaume as it is to attack been marked by such close and Their crews are protected by varying Somme offensive began. That under � Of more immediate value is that Combles and Peronne. I successful co-operation by the "eyes; numbers of armored plates, any one the menace of the onrushing French I Peronne is now under French lire of the army," the aviators. The clash: The end of the fighting saw the of which is impervious to machine tide the Germans have hastily con-'from-tbe north, west, and south, strutted other lines still further I all -British in possession of practically, of the infantry legions on the blood- I gun or'rifle'fire as well as shrapnel n the which cuts it from communica. all the high ground between Combles soaked ground was .accompanied by a bullets, and it is asserted that only a rear of the lost positions does not de-, tions except along communication and the Albert-Pozieres-Bapaume battle royal in the air. The British direct hit from i,T;un of large calibre tract' from the moral value. of the trenches or by dangerous night trans- -highway. Three villages--Flers, Mar- fliers were met by a cordon of Teuton, monsters out achievement that filled the battle port.' could put one of these mo: air' fleets vie � ef commission. tinpuich and Courcellette—and High aviators, and two . :0 weary troops with enthusiasm. Now instead 'of being "before Pei - Wood, were completely captured, as with one another in daring, te , nacity � "While from a defensive point of Tremendous as is the moral value'onne," the French are at its very - The Britisb,--a—cco g to of Bouleaux and skill was the greater part D �i view they are almost I perfect their of the latest success, its strategic gates. Wood. The powerfulGermanredoubt the night report from headquarters, offensive qualities are even superior, called "Wunderwerk" (Wonder work), proved their Superiority. Thirteen I and when they bave:cTeared a trench machines were destroyed; of the enemy or have forced the sur- ;BIG, RAID FOR SHIRKERS :because of its supposed impregnabil- German in . . . . . . ..... ATFAMOUSRACE-, dWHEAT-rDOP ity, was taken by storm in the turning nine others were brought down in ai RACE -COURSE: vivors into the shelter of their dug- 1 of the salient's tip near Thiepval. damaged condition. The British lost outs, these laftd ships- -'tanks.' as the More than 2,300 prisoners were tak- four- Tommies prefer to call them—have A despatch from London says: 1 16881 1 OOO BUS. 0" 'en, including 65 officers. Cheered as They Charged. another little surprise in store for the Military police carried out an eaten- Pt The day was the most succesqful The second spectacular feature ot'beaten enemy,' about which perhaps 'sive raid for shirkers from military, for the British since the initial phase the battle was the introduction by the. it were wise not to say more. service on Wednesday at the New - ..Most Of Preliminary Estimate 6f Yield -of the-Somm, -battle. For three days the first time of a new Ahe.... great. .engineering race qqrjg_Ltk;st before the .. . i a St. Legm Wii:E LuMr Infantry had enjoyed.curnpuz - type o armored motor Far—, - whose works in -Britain can cialin a iihare. in ruce for the classic: of the Wheat (IL"r. Live rest, while the artillery paved the powerful traction enables it to cross the production of these armored cars. started. Racing has been in abeyance' J_' way for the new crush. different for over a month and thousands of A despatch from Ottawa says: In bulletin issued the Census and trenches and shell craters as if going They are built in parti at a attended. �veryon French Co-operated. �.over smooth ground. � A number of factories in order to preserve. the men e apparently Statistics' Office publishes the' fird The French, . . though not launching, these new "wonder machines" wbir-'� secret of their. construction,' and they -of military age including reporters, I I the yield or preliminary estimate of attack_ on a large front, worked' red into the battle with the infantry are then assembled at a central fee- 'jockeys bookmakers, bettors, race-, an a7tta of the wheat crop. After a reference' hand-in-hand with the British . in and in the midst' of the bail of shell tory under the supervision of experts course officials and grooms was com- 'to the reduced yield in. the western al ch�rgedL of the armored car division." :drawing the ring around Combles the men cheered as they pelled to give an account of himself Provinces, the bulletin says: Hall Caine, in a special article, says as he entered, and the soldier -police- In Ontario and Quebec in yields I'lie has been told that if the allies had man demanded the production of -ttestation or registration have been greatly reduced by drought POINCARE'S THANKS 8,000 "tanks" the war would be over either an a i in August; but in the Maritime Pro - card, or, in the absence of this. a birth TAKE TO BRITISH KING. in a month. vinces and in British Columbia the Other writers -say the "tanks" or exemption certificate. In the prin- i y condition of the grain crops has con - t1 saysJ obstacles cipal enclosure the first hour's pro- I A' despatch from Lo smash trees and other like. ob. tinned to be quite favorable. MOUQUET FARM' President Poincare telegraphed King to their progress, including wire en- e_eedIngs were almost fruitless. pro George in reference to his award of tanglements, with the greatest ease. ducirg only two slaelcers, who both i It is estimated from the reports of correppondents that, of - the are" the Military Cross to the town of, They carry both large and small, guns. 'declared themselves Irishmen and not sown about 13.7 per cent of spring I)aau- be 'Trench In Old German Verdun:we' wheat, eight per cent. of "ta, give igh over 400 tons, and have a speed, liable to registration. has 0 ley and -1.8 par cent. First Line Near Thiepval "ThO French 11" % received f five miles an hour per cent. of bar wt with pride this high testimony of '(HONORS ARE AWARDED -TO; of flax will fail to produce any crop Cleaned Up. esteem given by the august sovereignNAVAL HEROES. i of grain. These percentages repro- of friendly allied country." 1W i . With the British Army is France -Of a TAU NO PRISONERS :- I sent deductions froth the areas Sown. in reply, said: Ition of Service Performed in: of 1,432,900 acres of spring wheat, The King Recogn ftt 17, via London, Monday. Sept.' IS.—The British today took Mouquet -It was a real pleasure for me to Battle of Jutland. 849,000 -acres of oats and 69,1% acres to the consequently 4imW- casloas they � award the Military Cross ,ORDER TO GERMANS" A despatch from Londo. On two former cc e, heroic town of Verdun, 'irhose name u says al barley. It is had been on the premises, but were ifl6nov-4 awarded as a 'result of the 1 mated that the total- yield of who unable to remain there. It was a' ever shall evoke ineffaceable.recollw- -3,11,,,d battle are enumerated by the this year will be 168,811, 000 bushels strong point on the right of the Bria-'.tions of victory In her glortous re- Instructed' . Official Gazette on Friday as follows *om a harvested area of L 1#.0S5JW I Soldiers' Instr' ted. to Despatch Loh battle line,' where a garrison Of sistance against the stubborn and re Them With Bayonet. . .'Admiral Sir John Jellicoe. Ordrr of' pared with 376,M,600 Germans and their machine gun® the common acres, as compared Iterated attacks of Merit*; Vice -Admiral Sir David Beat- i bushels- from 12,986,400 acres last -fire, says emy. A despatch to year, and 161,280,000 bushels from seemed proof against "I, New York says: ;ty, Knight of the Grand Cross of the; Irrederlick Palmer, They had the usual deep cellars ,d From official' British sources The New Rath Rear Admiral Sir F. C. 'D' 1 LO,293,900 acres In 1914. The aver - I CANADIAN CHAPLAINS York Times -received' on'Tuesday Ahe Sturdep, Companion of St. Michael azd runways under ground and driven I WERE BADLY WOUNDED. translatfcn of's letter found on a St, George, The boy, John Travers, of age yield per am is 16% bushels, as from one exit by shellfire they would, German prisoner captured in the bat- Cornwell, who'remitned on his post. compared with twenty-nine bushels emerge from another. The British got during the action, although mortally last year, and 15.67 bushels in 1914. says: In- tle of the Somme. The prisoner, entirely around their burrows- and - 'A despatch from Londonmily . in Stuttgart, said .voun-ded. was awarded the. Victoria called down the eel -lar stairs for them formation received by the C iting to his fa. �'ross. Sub-Ueut. Prince Albert. 'SIX MONTHS GIVEN anadian Wr R, N., to surrender. The Germans- thought ries received that the Germans bad received or- has -been recommended for service. . Red Cross show the inju bawefield by Father 0 -!G -or- Aers "to take no prisone a. but to TO U. S. -DISTURBER. ce a, before. —o bayonet." an, of Ottawa, to be serious. His despatch them vdtli the bay ALL BELGIAN MALES A despatch from Montreal P., 6: lab, however, assured them that none m to - injuries consist of a fractured femur With the translation came a pho come, as they had the trench ilginal letter, which TO GO TO GERMANY. For interferiiig with recruiting on would and wounds in his left arm and hip. all Lite way round the farm to prevent graph of the o Craig Street, Arthur Holland, of On- `-_Ithstr exit or aid from coming to them. The chaplain is in the hospital at Ca- was addressed to -Karl Koch and Gen- Still N.Y., was sentenced by Judge Still the Germans refused to yield and miers. Col. Steacy has no information family, Kaltenal,'near Stuttgart."A despatch from Havre says: alae flow result of this grim colloquy .as to how the chaplain received his A part of the letter, as officially oral von Biasing, Military Governor Lanctot on Wednesday to six mouths s was that the. British blew In all � woundg. Major G. W. Wood, the translated , follows. of Belgium, isending to Germany all in jail or a fine of $50, this being the the eellar,doom But such persistent dig- other Canadian chaplain, who was "And now we had three days' reat, Belgian males between the ages of IS first case here under the new Order - gers am the Germans that British wounded last week, is an inmate of and I could get nothing at all to drink and 35. Recently 1,200 were taken in -Council. are not certain but they . had some un- the hospital at Boulogne with a gun. except costly wine. - It is very dis- from Liege. I , ,-:derground passage for escape. shot wound in the leg. agreeable to us that we are obliged. MINNESOTA GETS $1,250,00 Dan- Two BRITISH GENERALS FROM J. J_ HILL ESTATE. The British also cleaned up the 0 _. - . to go through it once again; you can ube trench in the old Ger-- first line KING'S SECOND SON INVALIDED not conceive it. So many of our qom-' KILLED AT THE FRONT. near Thlepval, which is the hinge of HOME., rades are missing, who have fallen or AS happened A despatch from St. Paul,. Mina., the Somme battle line. were wounded during the week, and despatch from London, says: Two says: Minnesota will receive approxi - 'before and after the tierce general at. ce- now we are obliged rigadiLr-genera -,'Wk alone the whole front, the sue- I London, Sept. 17.--Offlcial announce- liged to go through' it, b Is have Vien killed in mately $1,250,0A 9 an inheritance 'seeding days were spent in rectifying -meat was tftde to,4ay that Prince Al- once more. Oh dear!. Here we have action, according to the latest casu- tax 'from the et,&Bof James J. Hill. history Of Zn; the Ila bert, second son of King George, has proper Englishmen against us, and airy lists printed here—Henry Fred- It will be the largest in the h e and cleaning up any strong because to pointe that Still held out. been invalided home e of have orders to take no prisoners, but erick Hugh Clifford and Louis Mur-,: the State. Probate Court officials of Prinoe- Talking with officers of corps en- severe abdominal trouble. The to despatch them all with the bayon-.,ray Phillpotts. Ramsey county so declared on Toes - is doing well at Windsor Castle, but It at, which I would not be sorry to do; Aagd in the lighting of the last three will be some time before -he will be day. -ftys, they, ogtimato the losses froni two able to return to duty. Prince Albert But they are always getting.more DICKENS' GRANDSON 18 KILLED to une to live to one for the Germans Inst those of the British. in one is a midshipman In the navy. He has prisoners from us, and what do they IN ACTION. WORLD'S HEIGHT RECORDnl# _as against from ',:~sector the ratio was estimated at as suffered gastric disorders for do with them?" IS AGAIN EXCEEDED. high as eight to one. The superlor;some time. Last April he had to un. A despatch from I.,ondon says - i7 dergo a course of treatment. In Aug- KING CONGRATULATES HAIG ON Major Cedric Charles Dickens, grand- icb, from Turin, Italy'says: volume of the British shelf fire, niow1ust A despatch that the Germans are forced into the � 1914, he was operated on for up: SUCCESS. son of Charles Dickens, was killed in ini, with two passengers pendleitis. action in France, Monday. Aviator Rep on Thursday beat the world's height open, has a telling effect. London, Sept. 17.—Klug George sent tba Wlowinx message tn GanerW Sir. Painless dentistry the art of record, rising 6,300 metres (more Douglas Haig, the British coinmand;6r drawing it mild.' than 20,000 feet). x. fit France "I congratulate you and RUSSIAN AEROPLANES my brave troops on the brilliant sue - just achieved. I have never doubted that complete victory will ul- dou DESTROY 8 CEMNAN MACIM cess 5 AUSTRIAN POSITIO NS TAKEN timately crown our efforts, and the 1 of th fi hti + An Enemy Seaplane Station Was Successfully Bombed on Lake Angern, In the Gulf of Riga. .,A Reuter despatch from Petrograd Stan machines, but were soon put to to London says that four giant Rus. I flight with machine guns. During the elan aeroplanes of the Murometz bombing and air fight .not less than eight German machines were destroy. ,:tM bombarded a German Seaplane ad or put out of action. The Rus- statioa Lake Angerri, in the Gulf sian aeroplanes returned safely, not- Rigat where seventeen seaplanes of" withstanding they 'were shelled by -various, sizes and models were die- 'anti-aircraft guns. .:corned. The Russians dropped 73 On a previous occasion, the corre- bombs, with resultant &a and moke, gpondent says, one Muromets ma - which soon concealed the seaplane chine, with a crew of live, routed sev- sheds. en German &"planes *U& &#044d _-Germm awkWiles -84ARk the Rus- -W--. ------ 2. 40N SpLenulu relSu is e g ng yes er day confirmed this view. .By. KUUMML4N INVAUNQ ROUMANIAN GENERAL ' . ........ I DROWNED IN DANUBL More Than Nine Hundred Prisoners and Much War Material Military Police Start Drive as Horses In Transylvania. Go to the Post. _Captured A despatch from Berlin says: Ac- to from Sofia, says an . cording reports News Agency announce- London, Sept. 17.—The capture of Faogarss. We took 910 prisoners; in Overseas ment on Wednesday, General Bessars- five Austrian positions by the Rou­cluding. ten officers, and capture a recently besku, commander of the ManiftnS Operating In the Tra nsylvan-some war material. In the Strecu- valley, Bran'Hill was captured by captured Roumanian fortress of Tur- tukai, attempted to escape in a boat Bu ian Alps was announced by the us. We took 76 prisoners. Our bat: n. after the fall of the last fortification. cbarest, War Office to -night. Ten of-' ions barges, teries sank two munitions The boat carrying him was sunk by goo men were taken prison- near the mouth of Lom ficeri-i-n-River. Bulgarian artillery, the advices state, and the Gonerit was drowned JA the id ers. The statement says: i "In the DobrudJa there wary ,g "On the north-western front we 00- - gagements wiiqt,, Wlyanced cupled Somerod, Alin Cohan Asdiililats of thi , A-1 ����^�L"i•; `.S'A 7 fraar. y 4.,cW "`a rt '%,cif h. .:... Yr,}'&,_'. �k'••F /a. ;�,.�. ✓ ',u...�,A' .;-,fit. gia.oy,�,''•+i.,,a.. Fig :'ai••.d;i•':`F�-:mN M. N=` ..iF' -:°x'' ;r?•i" �..'+G .,K. .�{.. 7•:'.. ,-•nfr' a. �m ,E"i. K, ,�v� S-: . Jt eve. z :s�'' . . .a�+4't:` g�j"i�;+C.. j�fA'v,..,r.:. r..'as:.1x,..,"r" :lb ""`•i? •*:- ... w''. Aw?• v. a�5�.,. .+:.. rY '.t k P... 22' r..a.., Y - c:'•.1 .`7'" S ....:':�' ,.,,th : •"`^+'l�•av^. .rr ti r :!'" . �+ ' �¢•�d ..+. q.e w .ts"'w "�*",.,.te�+F;e."` .r.� 'Y rr. �i» �"`' :t r:.,�r' .� r7 ^Ste•- '••��;'Y+�,y.'� '.^. � ;u ',:a• *c Seim :� ', e ; a,.-�'�•:: wbr. - — - - �•-: -s,L �.�_.. _5.r.. ...x3. S^s•.. _..•..•,�e �w+,. �,_ $� .. .�..� ':tea.: '4„ _-_4 _ ,. -_nom... •, •x,•„w:ate f _ . - , - - Cl ��iY `�ii ' V i FOR recommended paytrrent a Ulowe W LSIKE -CLOVER, - SERD FOR �'. er rte# -sof Ms or,--foF one -r iatered Shio .. sal• at lot i>i, Boa T. Piot at • farm , ' shire, ewe • killed by 18 00 and ars' own price Alw, yoapg dwrt `ora 'nil *- , sr b]IsJRid.Rttry>QrWa),mmaia•aUSS09Bw Sale at re•aoaable.prices, .R E Path. Oise•- - The ver beet Cra•w-fard Peaches will be he4e this week. •'Pioirersug, flat. three thoroughbred Shro)hire lambs moat • asctt y W*.' s _ illedr 37.00 A: L. D2ilne�inspecting We buy direct from the grower and guarantee every bps- '' ' R �k BRai• ' ' "same 1.90. t - TALLION FOR SALE -Duke of kat. Order no*. We will have shiptSBnts every Yew days. ; `4 _ , 81.00 if - The standing committee on Roads dsk brroownNn color vet ill a isi �8 saooaa �Me3T ra ' P02 ye" ; paid in id•ad09. , a and Bridges reported and recommend- Picketing, or address sec aaogot, E It No. 1. 8��pHO°sieF°i Situ Ol ed payment as follows : F. Harbron, Whitby, sltt _ �° advwae p y - - - Whirs Winer hider of Dalt Vinegar, the best of s a drav¢itag grays) and cement for cul- each that can be bought. Pure ices of every, vert between lots 4 and 5 con 0, 18.Ob, ARM TO RENT -80 acres on lot g sP AWN MURKAR, Proprietor, also work on t 1. Whitbyto a one oFOS.hour 5. Pickering. for • term of yats _ -kind, whole or ground. Pay. (food house and o tiniidings, plenty of vases. - 'a half, 2.00: Wm Middleton, one day for orchard and small=it, soil • clay loam, Ri �-+ �,,+ R �% = N .� T .� F+ iman and team with -grader div 43, 4,00, to o H Pugh, los.ao, cos. T, Pickering o: •dd _ r LETTERSr TO THE ^ED110R a RR No Claremont 5nf _ All Sizes Crbwo Jars, wine and imperial' Jacob Fagg, filling washout onside- �- ' road bet lots 4 and 5 con 6, 4.50 1 John ANTED -100 carloads of Elm to measure, also the Perfect $eal Jars. -- , -� 'DEAR SIR, -The suggestive vague, =' Carew Lumber 'Go., timber supplied Yr ■hip at eithe>rG T R or o P R points. raz Qeea of the report of the Dun anon. township, 406.15 ; John Gauslia, work we have orders for •n quantiptsy of sten either _ �R�$H �0—.,r$ZE�S 1�.'nTBTC� - �3 :patriotic meeting, in last week' ieaue, .in div 88, 10,60; M Fitz atrick, 12-yda cut or vthe etree. oz vtl one the v i on A load of these good cooking Potatoes at ' 3s equalled only by the haste with P gravel div $0. 1.20: F $ Richardson, tar■, Joeeph Heard A Bone, wl}itby, Ont, 2.50 per'bag-m-90 oundB. ]which our correepondeat must have p P _ labore�to forward the copy in time. 18 yds div 22, 1,80 ; Andrew Miller, 7i ARM FOR SALE-Contatnin 50 Vs div 61, 7.80 ; Isaac Lehman, 67 yds g O M3 �'+ .H. P = R 8 u GFA R �tw One cannot .help thialting that pour{v 78, 0.70 ; ffiisa E Robson, 88 ds div sores, bets south partotlot97,•ooasi. rtak- ,;correspondent placed all the 'blame of y L ,Oa thepremiseThe drop in Sugar will help in your reserv- 29, 3.80; Iaaac Lehman, 70 yds div 03, egood barn •ndothsroufbnildfngS, plenty pr . the incident on. the soldiers and none 11 da div 73 1.10 ater, land all wor_ing and pickling operations. Best Redpath 1.00; Benj Parker, y ,the clviliane,•• judging from the last ents.guaranteed, $8.00 per 100 lbs. biting phrase "And there were no re-GEo Gates, lUlyda div 16, 10.10 ; Ben- ett, DanbarWd O (8ti • t nett Bros. 49 yda div 54, 4.90 ; Joseph Th,e 330t9't: of ="70S 1= 1x1 C*r0cerlim .straits obtained' Pearce, 30 y'da 'div 9,'3 06.-D E Pugh, : As officer in charge of the Township 10 ds dry 87, T.60 ; T Stanbur,�, 10 ds �1 ARM TO RENT-Ia theTownehir Fruits and Provisions at the lowest ricer! ' •1�C ] I regret very much that the discord y y of Pickering, being the South half o! lot , p _• , � _occurred, but yet feel that the circum- div 67.1.00 ; J H Michell, 67 yds div 67, eon g,couuaning loo sore■• Good brick house Consistent with 6.70 ; Frank Soden, 35 yds div 61, 8.50 ; wits fur s,"i nrawlass stables ; 8 acres of an - s, stances warrant an explanation. It •ppie orchard and 9 Sores of raspberries and hardly seems credible, and It takes. Wm Waddell, ?5 yds div 68, 7.50; N other ■mat fruit. For partioalars •p ly to Coz, 35 "yds div, 02, 3.60:'also-42 yde'div: •J s Eaney owthe premises- or to Wm: nut, +some time to comprehend that in Poll. 70. +ti. 20 ; F McCarthy, building cul- 50 Nina Ave. Torontotf �' DSO sag Flub Division No. 8 there • are a vert bet lots a and 6 con 8 flllin a - large aumtier of people who think that g p L�OR SALE -Ip the village of White- JASs a man can wear the king's uniform roaches and lighting same, 80,00 ; �V 1� vale, an s roomed frame house with Doll ,yr+ and recruit without having enlisted. P Hollinger, overseer div 17 corn on IJ stone cellar and small stable Liao and. -a �S GR,OQ:E1EUFS ONLY in no other section of file county could days returned, 2.2b; J H Michell, rep acres of laad,inaluding an sore of Rood orchard - washouts at 4 culverts w t 1 Markham The house is aioely surrounded with shade ;} .- +such an erroneous impression have en- to pay half, 3.75: Fos Hoover, draw• trees, Possession may be ven at an time, 1 > ;grafted. itaelf. Ignorance in military in ravel and re bridge railing n t 1, For trios aadtermSapply to PHILP.g BATON EL'S cT Rmatters. however, iaezcusable,.and aLg q p yp g RhtcevatsPE • SHOE •N i ORE that meeting was the time to get nP L'zbridge to a half, 4,90 ; John Mc• i.E.� Ginty, 26 bbla cement Palmer's bride Ff PER ACRE _BL Y$ A 200 -ACRE �` ?and courteous) ask the difference be- y' y 38.76: Isaiah Hoover work•div 73, 4.00;rm. With frame house, 2good barns, Bos bweea Militia sef vice (Home sersdce) W F Wilson man and team on radar atone fonndacton, stabling for 80 cattle. and Canadian Expeditionary Service. q Wind mill for ahoy ing grain, lame silo built , f P y 2.40; H Johnson on acct Of Palmers of hollow tun, slzso, costing 8950. 180 sores �+ But the people _who, professed to be- bridge, 800.00: Fr.edLace comfor29 clearad,roa .mapleaadaed.rbnsh.aiia.t 200 Pairs of Men's Military Boots lieve this wrong idea so thoroughly days •43.50 ; Jos Pearce, 12 yds diy 8, ed worth Spring crook through farm, one sr bad not the courtesy nor straight -for- )salt mus. ttrom school, two -mil" from town 1.20 ; Out Baidge Co, reinforcing for and station. Possession Sept ISL; `9000 down, + r wardneas to aak the question but rata- The best, Boots in the world for Farmers and Meclhanios Palmer s be idgge, - 25..06, also • paint for balance, mortgage at 6 rcent. For parioulan er "preferred to get a man who is a Gibson's and Johnston's bridges, 1.1,25; write John hits, RQR No 1, 1.0cast Hill. 41tf use. These shoes are the sable. as the Canadian y� ,stranger in ,.the community -a man F L Green, 30 bbls cement for culvert,` - whom I had never seen till that n!gbt AUCTION. SALE OF Soldiers Wear. Every pair fully gllaran• 34 , -to throw out insolent suggestions on con 4 null sideline bet 4 and 5 eon 8, - - and then to an officer about whom bridge_ F Mitchell cement for Palmer's HORSES, CATTLE, PIGS teed. ' brid e,.78.28 : J White drawin graygl Sale pI1Ce. $4,09. +neither he nor the community was Kingston road lots ig and 20, 229 �. concerned, In m address I stated y� app Sheep, Implements, Roots, Etc. _ t tug opt of ingst �n road, 18.911; The proort* of ■ many present that night bare since P y i J L Palmer, gravel for Kinit,ton road tnF told roe personally that I hadsaid and bridge abutments. -;4.80:•.Toho w clothing that needed taklog back. Burton, gravel dips 68 and 53, 8 40: T - AT - �'I HI TB Y. _ 01 �i TA RIO "3 Theremarks of the Chief Recruiting Oliver 5i dys man and te.tm on grader, �•. Officer as any one knows were direct- o lot,l4, Rear Cop. 5, Pickering 22, , gravelling opp lot Icon 8:..4,544. .,ed to the heckler, andyoung men with On the afternoon of also 1 da s with man on eaot towuline whom I have talked since .conatdered } y ■//■1■� ■//■t//itits•>t/fat///////1[Ri/lE//>t>t/Hit=■/lf■/■ R'hitby to -pay half, 6.00: T Law and cam, ithat such was tbe.case. others unloading timber, 5.00: J Cal - the "ek'ttil3hCl' Z�• 1916 ; ` . SANK I tees the unfortunate occurrence all vert 'and others gravelling Kingstop The following property : ■ the more as it happened in my' native road. 238 70: H Calvert and others -HO RSES ■THE ® � tc _ village, but the young men of this com drawin tia,ber and grilling on* con 3. Brown mare -10 years old, black mare ■ IIounity must learn that farming is not gg , Id 00 ; Jiiller Br, -,s. 32 vd- ravel div 11 ears old, sorrel mare 4 ears old ■ ., ,a Divine Commission. Does any one g y y ■ t•Ta•tt•MED leri . 5 ' think that a soldier would bare been $3. 3 L1�: J -H alichell wurk w div 57, good driver,, filly rising 3 years old got / ■ �' 8.00 JJhoson S Gaualin rep bridge on by Lord Roberts, gelding rising 2 yrs., ■ Farmers Business b _ •doing his duty just as much if he had n t 1 and light for same, 8, D ]; got by City Boy, - ■ sp•dal atteatton given to the bisiness of carmen sad Dealers to 7.lve ■ started farming to help the war, in f stoat. sols notes collected. on fa7ozabl• corm.. ■ _ , Pugh 127 yds "ghaver KiaRat�u road. CATTLE. dElEEP'ETC. ■ i. t - -stead of enlisting . -Such an idea is 12.70; airs A Burrell, 102 yd -4 gravel, Durham cow registered due Oct. 17th. ■ SAVINGS DEPARI'METVT y. untenable even as a supput+ition. - ne"sits of 81.00 and upwards received, IU,20. roan cow with tale by_ side, red cow ■ Utorest paid or added taccounts twos■ a year. + . _ Evidence since the meeting here been A b9 -law to assess the several school with calf b aide, roan caw with calf ■ Is accent service msurad to' depositorsNi a' acquired to show that the heckler wa.•time of ■ y y posesaofcthe osaid schoot-section!r wns Dec. side,vide futids for the pur- by lue brindle cow due Decor Bth, / �Manager,-� -. — a were tool and if need be the matter--•_ - _ _ -«can be dealt with b the military aa• / WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY ■ ���� M;.-"";. f thorities. Personally, I hopednd trost p A by-law was passed appointing black cow in full flow of milk, red hei- is l■t ghat the incident is closed. .but Dun- Thomas (ace 1/ti=/i/1t/>efiE/s■tE•!••ststaR/•••u•//E///n//tisl•ot/■lg!"� ~' bar•ton having done oro gg. collector .of [area for ter due in Oct., roan basest due Nov„ ' crultingq will fiord it a poorly dytask to, the year 1918. Tchbiceteediflg steers,, b 2 -year ofd The council now adjourned• to meet heifers, 4 yearlin- viDavinee other centres who have done g steers, 5 yearling -- again on Monday, Oct. 10th. for the heifers. 6 spring calves, reg!ster _ uo . that the .Incident In quefition transaction, general business. yearlin bull, 25 choice breeding ewes all the fault of the 182nd men. sow with 10 pigs 4 weeks -old, sow due �* hink of the littlr village of Sonya, in Fes- Brock, consisting of a store and shop, _"LZ XZUISTEB in October. - . - having as honor roll of 41, includingDeeri 'fixe minister. SATURDAY, SEPT. 30TH -Auction Bale horse binder, Deering mower. H H 4' = Do you tealh that out of 40 meet- of dwelling.5 loge and household horse rake. M -H disc harrow_ drilnowl _ - Sf•H cultivator, Deering seed drill r� 'lags in this county there was not such furniture. 9D Elizabeth St., Picker- Ver- i another occurrence as happened on nearly new, corn, cultivator new, i Pe ing Village. belonging to the estate sty plow, gars plow, set of barrow•, J I Wednesday eveniDg of the late Alfred Allaway. Sale at p g ilii We are at war, a lore toe b ecu$ler, turnip drill new, heavy wag �TO V. y I p m., real estate offered at 4, See on, truck wag on"light spring wagon, Lao means beaten. let us stifle micros • bills. W. B. Powell. auctiboeer, tg t 5" set of bob -ale ba, hay ra e, root -pal- . IA I copfo things. J. F. DAt.xe, WEavrtsnAY. SUPT. 37TH -Auction per, M•H cutting box nearly new, Officer. I. O. sale of horses, harness, household horse power to good working order, - - furniture &c., in Claremont Village, set of scales 2000 Itis cap., to buggy, tDo Fi t, The-TsJtia t ��uabarton, Sept. 11th. 1810. the ro rt of iVm. Tltoin eoD, eoad cart, teed furnace 60 gallons cap. 291Ai Bh g Sale at one o'c oC See s. . se o ea " n IAICKSKING COUKCIL S. Pugh, auctioneer. team harness. set of plow rases, set 10` 86c Two Jealous Irish Washerwomen ;�[ light double harness braes mounted - _ _ -Talking, t The above Council met pursuant to Tat R3DAY, SEPT.SHPT28TH-Clearlag g Lad Pickin Mulberries, The; l,r• -- r adjournment on Monday, the llt'h sale of farm stock, implements, corn, 7} acres of corp, 1} acres o[ turnips, a ( y g quantity of ha a large uantlty of A. lW3 , Prince's Orchestra l $� fast. Members all present, the reeve roots &c. at lot 14, rear of con. 5, 10` 85C ' Sprier$ Morning Serenade; Prince's + . in the chair. Minutes of last meeting Pickering, the property of Oliver straw to be f on the place, forks, k were read sada roved. ale at 12.90 shat -See rakes, hoes and other small articles, Orchestra. 7 Pp Denny.y' P' too•nugierous to mention. (Blue Dactibe Welty; Royal Marim- - A number of accounts were present. bills, _ W. B. Powell, �ructioneer, ed for'payment and referred to the WEDNESDAY; OcT, 4TH -Auction sale As.Mr. Venoy is giving up farming' A• 1843 ba &t4d. ( y - p _ IT 85c ITbree Jewels. The:. Two -Step ; respec five standing comn�itteea, of farm stock and implements, the everything -will positively be sold. � B p - .Royal Marimba Band. A'commitnicstion was received irocn operty of hire. Robert•Hall, at lot Just Too ; Ma Tevte, So rano1 -: • t XV, D. Anflia statingthat the BGarboro pr riALE AT i it.30 O'QLGCX. StdARP p 2, con. 1, Pickering,(2imiles west -of A. TW DttTe Love, a Little�iss A Mag - tae eonncil had met grant of I$L on town= Whitby town, on Kingston read.), TERxe : Haw, corn, roots and all sums 10'' 85c -k- gte-Teyte, Soprano. � I �' ' line north of Port Union and opposite Sale at one•..Wr1r. Ali w, auctioneer of IU and under cd,h;.aboya uE.,uxS; FT. UTit-- xtcnsive anc_ amount 12 iuorith� credit on turn - W. Pengelty was heard re grant on .. ' north half of con b. bet lois 11 and 12. tion sale of; 2oo-acre farm, farm fishing approved joint notes. 8 per, , Columbia GrafunulK & Record Dealer I s stork, inip]eWP❑ts.'grain;.haF„roots cent, allowed for rash. �s t1flew Greenwood road. etc.• al. lots 13 and 1B, rear of con. 5 IN, B, POWELL, Auctioneer PIGKERING D. Russell was beard . re_ bad. condi. - Pickering, the property of Pandy tion of culvert on con 7, opposite R. ti:,C•Frri t, _ at r,, "~- - -- _ - Nuttall's --_ B. Powell, auctioneer.sw4t -' - - - O- motion Messrs. 'McLellan and 1 LMS _ to Sriu's werw beard ih rdsponse, try pets SaT� sD.ti, OCT, 14;•H-(InmmnRtina - _--.-_-- -.• _ � ,T. tion for light and power. They out. _ sn;e in the %*Ulage of Clxreeijont.wun- DICKERING BAKERY Note •( � •� _ ::- )lined the method to be followed, but der the li}i�pice. of the leeriness.85 uPtbz - - recommended that up action be taken Club. Entries may be rn,ide through until a ,more largely signed petition the auctioneer or the secretary, .Ino. waspresented. The Commiselon also $eott. Sale at one:'- «-a:tcb out for BREAD, BUNS and CASES asked for the petition with the origin- bells Hu�l1. S Pugh, auctioneer. Al signatures. TLE3D.iY, Or T 17r1i_:ltietion salt- �f Choice �;and ie,. WHY SHOU L YOU W The standing committee on Con- farm stock. implements, roots &c., Pattersurrs Chocolates 1 tingencies reported and recommended at lot 19, con. 8, Piekering, (Brock Wedding Cakes a specialty. 1� cold weather 1S �pploaChlDg the following payments: D. R. Beaton road), the property of. Geo. -Cowan, aDd are deliver them. on account of salary, 75.00: S. H. Ste- Sr, Sale atone. See bills. W. B. - veason, bailiff, ' attending Division Powell, auctioneer. Both phones in shop. ,Court, 2.00; M. Gleeson, clerk, attend- WEDN$sDAY, OCT. 18Ta-Auction - 'ing Division Court, 2,00: John Mur- sale of farm stock, iwi)lements, bay, H. R. Monney, Pickering We can supply you with goods that will keep you warm wit- ons tar,. balance printing voters'- ]1st, also roots, household fur❑faire &e.,.`,it within.- Underclothing, light, medium and -heavy for ladies, gents. printing and advertising, 66 00. The lot 22, rear of con. 8, Pickering,(ane • and c30ildren. Sweater coats for all ages. Men's and boys' committee acknowledge receipt- of a ,Wile west of Claremont 1, the ro er- w The Fruit Store communication frosn,�irs. Rt. T. Dun, P p, suits, overcoats, faincoats, overalls, SITp • intim, mitts, ty of the estate of the late �` m. loves,.socks, hat= and caps. An els. . e assert - ..bar, sec.-treas. of the Dunbsrton Red HAS. THE QUALITY g Scott. Sale at oi1e,'slurrp, See -_--Cross Society, showing receipts of bills: -Wm. Maw, auctioneer. • - =meat of Berges, plaids, wrap etEttt-, prints, `. 146,39, disbursements 116,60, balance Cucumbers, Red flannels, shakers and blanketq - Potatoes, Cabbage, ' -on hand 29.79. _ Pickling' The standing committee on Bonuses )Yew A-dvbrttaements. .gad Green P 9, _ Unions,. t „ Etc, for Wire -Fences, Drainage :Matters, Malaga Grapes, Can�u es, Bananas Kee warm within by eating good wholesome food.' ' We have eztt`fa'. Etc., reported and recommended pay- t 8 P p. - p_ .trent as follo*s ; Fred Ramer, bonus' TAFtM-TO RENT -lib acres, being and Wa'ter•tiielona, rolled�oa0, 'flaked wheat, g-ronud oatmeal, cornmeal, wheat - on 30 rods of wire fence on lot 29, con X' lot s, con. S. Pickering, Ricbard W R'ilaon, See us before buying Peaches, lets on 80 P'. , Grahaiii flour, eie@, tapioOA, Rago,.. pot -barley, po-' R on, R No 1, Myrtle Station, 5b-1 As the market is so uncertain this year tatos, beans, and Green$iny 's, .k's and Purity 'i - 9,.60; Isaac Lehmar, bonus ,4 rods of wire fence on lot 29, con. 8,OST-A red steer, Finder will be ' _ we cannot list prices and efay with flours. Rolled -shoulders and ham. .20.00: Fred Wright, bonus on 66 rods L rewarded by sending information or-pboa- .. .them—A good deal always. :of wire fence on lot 2A, con. 6 8.•10, Ing Dandy & McCarron, Brougham, 51-59 Application for bonuses on wire fences _--- -- NELSON'S ICE. CREAM Our Groceries Are the freshest. ' were recetyWrightd from Fred Wri on HOUSE TO RENT -Roughcast dm,IHag is Ptokeriog Vitla¢e, contains s Plain, in cones, eaDdeae or is • '-' : 40 rods on lots 28 and 29 con. 6, air. rooms, in good condition. For furtbet psrtiou. jC@-cream sodas Wa a ood. lE oover to inspect the same. Also I. lar0. apply to w H Grum nor, Pickering, sl_as _- - y g GEORGE ' HILI P a Lehman for bonus on 80 rods an lots IG8 FOR SALE -One sow with 10 and 29, con. t A.pig•, one mow with 8 and ten brood H. • s A f?QU/S , pita I -- - -- - -------. COmmitC@e`;OII Dam' JO�rI,.—-fi—iOt--tb,'T�tr-at lea---ti,T - --- � -. — -- '- -- • 1 - ',sges to Sb Dogs. repotled and Pto><er►¢y-,iavdy dt MaQarros, 13roagltam. }l -N ,. ... - x 7,. : t:.., . -_ .,� ...... .. -, .•.. � i ✓' ( P a ... is ”, .V'F+ r': :.,; �' �"n r'i a'-Yk.f;."• ah��. ._ %.�t+Sti�6iYai�'. �Cf,fXq:U3'•. ��':_..'�-tri...5`.�,.<. c�n ,,..,t. {?rArt"F•,.�r°,�+xti?` t,G?•+',,.,:.c'w. 'aa,,tatY�a'.,2's'.s'irca••}.';ia- . „. .,_•_;3 'H_ ._'cP, .�Z. -'A• d 4"^i.. �,•+'�„ %�".`-roi+:.. .. . .'�-,G,%,'c+�',.:x.•.r„t�.� •. "L"�fi p'r�4. ,c f»kr". '�.' j-y4rs^w�s�C"saAQ1s?Y 5+:O"r.E+u,,.;•#a,�-.`.,,x.o-_, ..- m.A,:`r'aa''.'.'wF""''i "�5c4"a`•Ij'r".:+r�'`aS�i,t s^r'��a• ; . ',R'^.. .+: �4 • rvSa. v% r J. :R. F. •}'. T !A c.�#4 S 'T'11m4s� • ./' ''��CC 4- GLL' ��. �T. .S+ ,JA ;r!r _.� ,'rf ..qqrr ^"'w5'�k3.Y�'R qr7 y"tl" i e9E.0 .+^�y':s�k '=..�:F' .>+i`+"{fu�•.atxt.. �a_�2.�'�.o.D!'•"` '�'r7s* 6 �^JdX�^�' G''"'X&"'"T S. Robbins was in the city Pickering Property For Sale Tuesday. D. Peters visited C1amp.:Bor- $80 per acre,, forty acre lot c64- den on Sunday. vedient to Cher-rywbod station: • A. Man'tde is movingg his family .,JOHN FISHER do Co, la Brougham on Mpudsy. _- "Hewson Thbmi peon, of Toronto. Lumsden Building, ;'`'_ 6 Adelaide. East, _!;rnt Saturday with his brother, Toronto, m: Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Draper, of Toron- E. Farms and Country Homes for. Sale, •r:to, spent over Sunday with R. and Mrs. -Forsyth. J. G and ..Mrs, Borland -motored to Bowmanvilleon Wednesday and took in the fair. Calvin Hurlbert, '-we regret to ,,report, is confined to his bed 'with - a very severe attack of typhoid - The very best, because they fever. _ _ are well tempered and very. Joshua Bundy, we are pleased to - state, is now "somewhat improved . .smooth. and was able to leave his bed on •�8uaday. ;.:: ,A11• Standard makes -•at reason- T. E. and Mrs. Stephenson, and -a'ble 'prices, at the Hard- - F::daughtere s pent Sunda with the Pe y r s sister, Mrs. Charles Har- - Ht" fW-0blumbus. - ,- m. Thompson has decided to �^+ u A fC �+ A In r+ r! -n w I 'T f c► Rive up the bakery business and will sell his horse@, - harness etc., -�by public auction on Thursday next. Mrs. J. Hensted and • son, Beal, -i0eturned to their home in May- ARE THE BEST VALUE ,eille, Mich., on Wednesday fore - .noon after spending two weeks Someday you will buy *ith the former's parents,- J. H, a talking machine :and Mrs. Beal. The executors of the estate. of VS'hers that time arrives be' the late Wm. Scott will hold an sure to come to us and see and hear the Columbia m auction sale of the farstock, im. Grafonola ,before deciding.._ elements, furniture, roots &c., upon your purchase. on Wednesday, Oct. 18th. Watch -We'll gladly send a Graf, - fent for bills ..Giving fa11 partictl- ___-noId up to your house Gare. on apprap&I. The Baptist anniversary which I f •you already own a disc was to be held on Oct. let and -2nd machine. try Columbia re - has been uostponed until a later cords. They fit any ma- -s !A g .Y •b - d` r "a,��,?.�y�wy'y�,S �',y '. �"�i?iD.l• ?�:rYJ"r•`;,..,"'-'''"a� �7 �t_i4"?..-....f'rrt :Bk: �".}. Y '.C-...."''."?itt'm�-�'''-A":''v+.f�' -`�,'"w•.r Per sale at' aarreot prices 8, 4. 6, 8, 8, I0, 18 and I5 inch, cement tiie at tl}e Whitedsle Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. No. 6504 Markham. WK. PHILP ZORSES WANTED t We want 'to hire b few ' good Bingle horses and -wagons with drivers for coal and coke deliveryy. We willguar- an tee steady. work all -winter at 4.60 per day to good steady man, starting at once. Apply at once by phone or mail to J. S. DIGNAM, , 81 QUEEN ST. WEST, TORONTO Phone Main 7790 VOTERS' LIST, 1916 Mnnicioality of the Township of Pickering County of Ontario. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted. or delivered to thepper- sogs mentioned in sections 6 and 6'of the Ontario Voters' List Act, 1889, and acts amending the same, the copies re- quired by said section to be so trans, mitted or delivered of the lists made pursuant to said Act, of persons ap• Waring by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality entitled to vote at Elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and, at rX yrw9... .'' i'�"ffiy'"•izu""v,'"w'�:A�% 'r _' -'3` ati. ;:+'i;.�r•'"� d.d°�sR 7�''" '. e '7' "STAN ARD .."'SANKj - V.,A&ca X 'MRO NSAD 01"06 l0 r moi` DEPOSITS RECEWED SUBJECT TO CHEQUE:' Savings Bank Deposits beii ii� at ' LaT'D tell hightbt Current rates. PICKERING 13RANCH, R W. GORDON. Manager. 15 �'.� Branch also at Whitbr. j Et PLOW -.,,1- --SHARES 9. - The very best, because they are well tempered and very. . .smooth. ;.:: ,A11• Standard makes -•at reason- -a'ble 'prices, at the Hard- - - ware Store. �^+ u A fC �+ A In r+ r! -n w I 'T f c► sA speaker for that, date. Watch ;� hAqk C a aBacar � and The Coag I Whitevafe was o and ee Stn day for nseemcup at my onlee t — - - - - _ — - nt. - dF out for as announcement neat y P P 4 s• ^ Don't forget the rural school _. z CLARE BION T, !cersation Between Two Electors are called upon to examine=?; - fall fair to be given on the school -- Iealous Irish Washerwom- i said lista and If any oinisslods or oth- grounds here this (Friday) after- eu." (A. 1710). er errors are found therein, to take boon. Bring along your baskets immediate proceedings to have said _ and enjoy a picnic with the child. - T. M. McfADDEN, I errore corrected according.. to taw. ; -ren, see Lhe ezhitiite and take a !Columbia Grafonola and Dated at Whitevale, $apt. 8th, 1916 .rt in .thee sports. Record Dealert�o `/r'+�� :.look Think, E n st Po , DONALD R: BEATON, p, � t �� Charleps Sargent, Thos. Paterson (Pickering, - Ontario 11 aoa hof $tauffvtlle attended ,ii calssale Clerk of theTp•White�rs!cn Ont. . j' tp y -- Detailed Recruiting Campaign- - 1 ggeknext ummeer andtisonow busy SLT �IM ER FLTR� � Ever Hamlet in the Township will have 4, the �I ITURE .. getting in readiness: y p` ; The Farmers' Co operative Club ..Porch Chairs, Reclining Chairs and Hammocks, the latter at cost. _ r m fou OWII ! .a man fro r County Battalion purpose holding a combination ' sale about the middle of October. A specially good line of Camp Cots at 8 -to talk the 'big job. over-- With the boys and when Hugh S. Pugh will wield the give thein -any information. - _- -hammer. Entries tray be left Parties who have had pictures framed here for some time, with Mr. Pugh or the secretary, kindly call and. take them- away. --ten-rare- needed at once— When the wheel John Scott. Further particulars aoe:t week. C. $. $L'RLIN.G, . _ PIO�EI-tING begins to turn—see the recruiter u1 yoar Reuben and Mrs. Besse and fam- -Tillage. and tell him that pon Oan sign up Hy have returned home after ' e ndin several months in the - now and go in a month, ,Let each man a�ppee g Pence River District. Mr. Besse reports the crops in that part of • do- HIS duty and you will then see the (the Dominion as being only fair, ry rairt i e owing to the d weather in the -Other fellow there. -=- - r a -early part of the season. Those mope which were sown early will _ Help the 182nd Battalion by your Enlistment _ _ _ sive a ,good yield, but those who _'. badmuch spring plowing to do ;. _ W. J. BEATON. - J. F. DALES, 11mve very poor crops. Mr. Besse - Lieut. 182nd Batt., Lieut. 182nd thinks that thereto no place�-like -- . _ _ Whitevale Ontario in which to live. `i'e keep a large quantity of Tile on hand at our Lumber Yard. We congratulate Messrs.. era- PIGEONS bam Bras. on their success at the Sizes -from 2-1-2 inch up to 8 inch. S -.� Western Fair held at London last Carnesuz and Homers, `soou ♦n7: . *, eek. They They swept __ Cream Separators large,. 25 to e0 cents each. F :--everything. They succeeded in Our tile are hard, and -customers will find practically- no break ' winning first and third in aged p will assure you every Wt#rrgr.ws Piasox PLANT. S cent of profit. �4'hitevale, Clydesdale stallions, first and age from hauling and handling. ._second in 8 -year olds, Best, seg on M -overs and Fakes, Nerity -� ��++��� _. KERI third, fourth and fifth in 2 -veal. � - - -- - . —.+olds, first_ 00--3 year old ware, hive us atrial. iertiier, In carrot .Plows, wagons and first on 2 -year old mare, and. first. _ - r3uggles.. . _ on_yearling mare, championship or Sn1a11 lot._ — - LUMBER YARD 1� on stallions, C am l .. mares and also first and champ- T%€Ek�i'fl.'., . - ionship on Hackney stallion, Col. — Ind. Phone 164,8 +ori to. Their next showing will _ ,.,, �JWARFrived-a carload of British be at the ChWill tm i go International H d m o C3.0s o �� December e .,s �. a e _Columbia fir lumber, .,com-whieb T. - when a strong string. of stallions ° '0 : -� _ prising the following . ' ae sand mares will be, to the frotit ; o I 1 again. ''�TOUFF�%=ZILZi , ` ° o O' ;.16 vmatClied 1 A most interesting debate took o = S -� .. a g ►; O w yi lace on Monday evening in the _ S ��ps ierox p$' s a, o sheeting, flooring, basement of the Presbyterian " . &CO."I mchurch on thgg����bject, '•Resolved • ST• O ° , ° 9 Y' •d° e ° : ro b base,csing, etc.that Home Lffhas a r6ore Power-Sj_p i ful Influence -on. Character than - of y School Life". The affirmative was - -_ General Merchants - �� n� F.b O W. D. 'Gordon 8c Soa r` upheld by Misses Annie g ffard, ' j ~7 Isabel Sargent and Edna Tarr, of 'Q tt IN x„ the-=hfethodiat Bible Class, chile_ .BLACK and Just received a shipment of this..flnd..Old g _ a.,.Apr i►= PICBERIN(I - �i — -4 tTe negtrtive was--cirnrrrpiumed-UREES bCencfi -40 cent .Tea:in ■ o� � con way Rl •-ll&sees Jean McFarlane, 'Vets ►. es Bell and Independent phone. Ste henson and May Rawson. 31'+ cents per lb. the. Inarket,• for.35 cents per lb. ° �I .� J ne O o _ '* p o o C n w a Ja17 ' C of Erskine Junior Bible Class. COFFEE Empress Coffee is the best. We always sell vI s• J • . �. ? m m._ o+w Sept •t ; =, The debate showed that those --30 cents- - the same brand. • 'Yoti like a good cup of ro + Oct. �w,N-•,--�� - d who took part had' stndied their 40 cents and 50 cents coffee. Try one of these, there are none subject well and they prasen-ted 'per lb. better. - subject Deal 0� their arguments in a most forcible - January 1917-whitby 9, oeba va�s,BronRham meaner., The participants show- SUGAR Cereals—Corn Flakes, - Wheat Flakes, Kr t�n * port Perry 5, vsbr>ase.l9, oanninseon i1, ed that they possessed a skill in 13ae.dropged,40 reefs, bles, all 10c each. Scotch health brand l c. Bsave:ton io, t7pter�ove 9 env debate of no mean order. A fair- per 100 lbs. "Shedded Wheat 2 for 26c. Flour—Cream Iy' Iaige audience listened' to th'e Buns and Tea Btin4: Csr11r1 Cho 111 arguments with a gt eat deal of Pure Honey 15c, 20c, _ pp g °! ; 25c pickling Spices—Everything in this, line for AN �AT FLAKING leasure. The judges were :lir. -and Sec Jars; `Vhite Wine, Of all materials and design pp the pickling season. Vinegar, M. J.Wilker, Miss Rice and Mrs. -- � kept in stook. I1 wills on Proof and XXX. Cidar Vinegar XXX-_ The undersigned is prepared to do pay y M. Smith, who decided in favoro lb pailQ Beehive Syrup to call at our works s> d inspect our stoop of the negative. These debates 86c per ail. Marmalade Canned Goods—Corn, Peas, Salmon, haddie, grain chopping and oat flaking and obtein prioes: Don't be misled b� should be held more frequently, p pail. a Jar - Herring, Pork and Beans, Sardines. These every • day in the week agents we do not employ them, ooneequoZ as it is one of the best kinds of cods are all fresh and.up-to-date. Let us ly we oaa, and do throw off the ageai gg except on Saturday fi11 your next order and ive know you Will - - -" commission of 10 training for young people as it PHONE 2800 per ehasi gfo m wll ,develops confidence and mental be pleased. A quantity of slabs for sale, also certainly save by pntohasing from as. w wagon tongues, axles, fltc. alertness and nothing else Rill do -�-�� osU - -3iore from ac ecrcatfbaat-goint�f: 1J. t7LUPSO . VC':,— "' 0 31 �'• H1t�T .�I! _ view. - �.�-P��$���=1�f�r - BayIea� -G�reenwoo� S..{y S .y`•'r,..�•IA..a. i'r .• "�15 ��£f •4 .. 1 •..MZ... HR..'^9 ..V 1. 4 _ "TY^."JGyS.�i`nL,F •4'•'4� � .. J ��?» .._ . ' .^9,►.. .. .. r � I.. A ..�. - _ _ ..'� v..n5 .. ".. to-.. .A :••":4'TJb :�7•�Y4 � r -17 ¢ aC4'e^ "J tWS ._"'°+ r "''r C'�ro-. ,51•'M` it»T'' a '". sir c- { F d e t.( ����.����� v��������� Ky ������� �'�.''�, 4><: r""r-.�+'+r-. i .'+ . 'i^RFs,•" a u r T "'a` '£Mrr7 ' p'*s•... •" ,ah v ',.! .: :m•v """" •` 'i.��t..w.' z.rti'.'r�; r',�«. s 'r,' _..., m�.,,.u,. '✓v.. �a- ?;!XT .�+'. �/ <' •J (.. rte, G , NOR- Z'�F'7' THE BUBONIC PL.AQUI. �; '10-MUT11 blasaae is IdinNcaf `With the- "Black Death". Of the Middlb Ayes. t 'iltr0 Ri04 "d It is a remarkable". foot• that many = = _ �.- physicians who hgVe devoted consider• ;i - - Stt;)mr Nerves. - able tabor to the study of a particular `w disesse'have themselves died of that Debility is a word then fairly eft disease. -'One of the most interesting exam- 4rssaes many sih'nents under one -z, plea is that of John Daniel Major, bora _ _ "- + P6Or blood, -weak nerves, - August 18, 1634, in Breslau, a phyai- = = _ _ _ ell d' tion" loss of flesh, no en - clan - V*4 iget - r den aad naturalist of no mean ability. _ _ fargy, no ambition, listless -and indif- I `= - - _ = _ _ _ -- Bitten by wanderlust, 'he studied at - - 3bren This condition is perhaps the Wittenberg, took courses at many of w penalty of overwork or the result of the school;. in Germany and finally '.:neglected health'. " You must regain went to Italy, where he received the your healtfi or succumb entirely. I degree of doctor of medicine at Padua ;e. There is just one absolutely arae Waq' in 1660. Returning to his own country, _ -_ ' to new health -take Dr. 'Williams' he resided .for a short time 3n 911esia, CO N TA [ N S N O -ALUM - MADE IN GA N A DA ~_ Pigk Pills. These pills will bring you and in 1661 married at Wittenburg, - - Margaret Dorothy, a daughter of the i 'new life; fill every vein• with new, rich celebrated Sennert. The - following < blood, restore elasticity, to your step, year his young wife was stricken with I add one sip of sugar; boil; while boil. ' :t3e, glow of heblth'to wan cheeks. plague and died. after an..111aefi of - {Ing bake out from time to time a a' ti Tihey will supply you with new energy eight days - - - small.quantity of the liquid and set iv nand supply the vital forces of mind 1 Distracted by his lose, Major wan - iv I --- -- -- Useful Hints and gad body. I dared up and down Europe, studying �� cool; aad repeat this process until the There is not a corner in Canada 'plague wherever he found it, in the I v �i General lntorma- sample seta to the desired thickness. where Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have hope that be might discover a cure fdr , tion for the BUSY Put in glasses, and when cold cover s the disease which had bereaved him. the top -with a thin layer of melted not brought health and hope and hap- Spain, ' Germany, France and Russia Hou5epiness to some weak debilitated per were visited by him. He settled in EOL18CWiiO paraffin. son. If you have not used this medi- 1665 in Kiel, where he was made pro - cine yourself ask your neighbors and lessor of botany and the director of ; Household Hints. . cy ;they will tell you of some sufferer the botanical gardens. He' made fre- Every tidy housekeeper would like ' ;who has been restored to health and quant. voyages; 'however, always in 1 French toast may be made from the I to keep her cooking stove clean and strength through using Dr. Williams' quest of the remedy for plague. Final- Appetizing Cheese Dishes. whole slices. of left -over bread. It is P ly, in 1693, he was called to Stockholm t Pink Pills. One -Who has always a to treat the queen of. Charier :i I, then Cheese is a wholesome food 'that � an excellent luncheon pick-up dish new looking. She can do so if she P good word to `say for Dr. Williams ill with plague. But before he could deserves at least an occasional place Beat an egg and add a little milk. Dip •will wash the stove while it. }}ss, vt,aTm �t Pink Pills- is Mrs. Luther Smith, of the the slices of bread in -this and fry a w�atter s sponge di d' in aria and West Hill Ont, who writes: "I feel- render her any service, he contracted ,on the dining _table. It would ap-dipped P - , the disease and died on the third of'pear more frequently,, perhaps, iY, nice brown in hot drippings. Serve It a duty as well as a pleasure to tell August Inumerouls attractive and unusual ways Charcoal on the shelf of the refrid- ' you what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills The bubonic plague of to -day is iden-� with butter, jelly or marmalade. Cu I erator will keep the refrigerator f� y of serving it. were -more commonly I Bread. -custard .pudding; Cut the s » have done for me. I had an operation tical with the "black death" of the -Mid- 1 knOWTL rI sweet and pure. f bread in dainty shapes and butter lib- Th" these is the silver that will r't*a for tumors. The operation in itself die Ages. Primarily a disease bel i Cheese Saladr-Sli htl warm one r Wye quite successful, but I was so dents, caused by a short dumbbell g y scally. _ Make, .a plain custard of tarnish. If the good housewife will 1` ' " badly run down and anaemic that I shaped 'microscopic vegetable, the pest pound. of chee e, then Work it until ib eggs, milk and sugar. Put in bak- 'lay la a little camphor in the drawer °» bacillus, it occurs in man in three crumbles, Add one quarter of a ing dish and float the buttered bread y -- _ -� : -Th . -Sprue avitl>-"g1 Rtoa nut- where she -keeps her silverware, she ` ,did not heal, and sept dii6ai-ging for death rate of almost •100 per cent. ; two hard-boiled eggs", finely minced, , mcg and bake in a Buick' oven -until will at -least- help a trou e. n e nearly a year, until I.weighed only the septice>nic, which is yearly as two tablespoonfuls of mayonnaise event that she Wishes to clean her s{l- brown. This is excellent. l aig ,ty-six pounds and could scarcely fatal, and the bubonic, In which even ver, n mixture of equal parts of who- ° f... walk across the floor. I had got so with the most modern methods of dressing. when qdh have thordaghly � To make croutons for the various g in and ammonia with a finnnel, cloth sick of doctors' medicine that I would treatment the mortality is about 60 , mixed all the ingredients• form the 1 soups so much reli3hed In sumater .° vomit When I tried to take it. A good per cent. 1t is a disease Of commerce, mixture into small' balls," and serve cut the bread in cubes and fry in will do the work satiafactor4ly. "E 'spreading around the globe in the body them with lettuce leaves on individual batter or dripping just before serv- . She wilt" perhaps avoid falls whet ;`k friend urged me to try Dr. Williams P alis gOe' to the sellar if ribs will pain! v� x of the chip -borne rat. It is estimated ' plates, ing"w th the soup. Add five °r six to 'Pink Pills, so I bought a box. Before that every case of human plague costa - i this lower step white so that she can " they were gone I thought I could feel the municipality in which. it occurs at Limpens Cheese (Belgian style).- each plate of soup. These are__._ See it k a difference, and I got a further sup- least S7,500- This does not take into Cut a mall ]oaf of bread into slices licious With almost any soup. As to sweeping, let her soak a news- i` y1y. By the time I had taken five account the enormcus lass due to din- ' and remove the crusts. Butter each I Bread jelly for inti-alids: "Scald the z in water, tenfold it and lay it boxes the wound ceased discharging astrous quarantines and the commer- slice, and cover -it well with grated stale bresd'freed from crusts- Mash` ' u and commenced to heal. I took in all tial paralysis which the fear of the. cheese, building up the slices one on to a paste until of mvsrlike con, is in the center of the roam. Mach of thirteen bones and am to -day enjoy- disease so frequently produces. another in t�Wo mounds in a deep bak tency. Add -a little -sugar and flavor- :the dust will be absorbed. A little 5'cdi the best health of my life and The disease is now treated by a ing dish. Boil a cupful o! affil, and ing, mo'.d, chill and serve with cream. milk added to the Water will give a Weigh 140 nods. I sincerelyhope serum discovered through "the genius season it With salt., pepper and a dash Sterilized bread crumbs are espec� 'PO to .an ollcioth A little fur. t ,anyone •,suffering as I did Will give of Yeraia. This is, Used in much the of grated nutmeg; .when the: milk has, , Tally valuable for the young children 'pontine in closets and drawers will same way as is diphtheria antitoxin. g+ revert moths. A tittle sweet oil in and I feel sure they will not be rodent a the healthy man by fleas. boiled pour it over the bread; act the. , in the household. Ajar should be he scratch of furniture Will improve 1Dt• Williams Pink Pills a fair trial, plague Is transterrea from the s:ek bol h ih the oven .and let the mixture kept fllied with these. They may be the brni`e appointed. 'I The sick rat has enormous numbers bake for a quarter of an hour, basting heated when Wanted and sprinkled in When y6u' iron. if you will place l You can get these pill from any : of plague bacilli is its blood, The the bread frequently, with the affil in _soft eggs, soups, milk fruit juices your iron on a hot brick while you are ;medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents blood ill taken by the flea, which, lean -'the pan- and, indeed, hnyth'ng eaten by very y c„)? s boa or six boxes for $2.50 from The. ing the sick rat, seeks refuge and sus- j ti our children where fresh bread is ironing it will stay hot longer. if = Dr. Wiliiaina' Medicine Co., Brock- teaance on the body of a human being, Fried Cheese Balls.—Mix half a cup- i Y. g your -irons are not clean, rub them on vine,- ftint- to whom it transfers the infection.. fu] each of grated cheese"and an equal often positively dangeiou�' emerg paper. If you will keeps - Since plague is a disease of rodents amonnt of bread crumbs, add one Well- Dred bread 1s also valuable for paraffin candle With a white- laWa ' fent Guy's Advise, and since It is carried from sick ro- beaten" egg and a teaspoonful of s mixing With various other foods for I cloth over the- end and rub oveg the - dents to well men by rodent flpas, good relish. Roll the mixture into feeding the houseFiold'pets: ` ver brood. said Epietstus to his safety from the disease lies in the ex• alls di them into beaten'eg8 then iron occasionally, you will thereby add , + favorite pupa "you are a man, re , cluaioa of ;redents, not only exclusion P - Miacellaneoua Recipes. faster to you: linen. j' into very fine bread crumbs that you �- - tubes, not a hes." from the habitation of man, but also Y Green Tomato Sweet Pickle i' from the ports and cities of the world have lightly sersoned with pepper and s'-bne Utilize Your Horse Power Those who dwell in rat-proot surround- 'salt. Fry the bstHs is deep, hot fat. I peck of green tomatoes. One dozen - " Between the men who used to do tags take no plague If you like high seasoning, add a da -h -large white. onions. Six red peppers, I The annual cost of keeping a horse and the men who are some �' • lof Cavenne pepper to 'the cheesemix- coarsely chopped. One cup of sugar: •ours found to be $80.40 in Rice Couu- ,r ing to do things are the men There are two sides to every story tune. With a lettuce salad the cheeae'One tablespoonful.of ground all -spice. 'ty, Minnesota; S87,'00: In Lyon County;- �x tually doing the work of -and some have four aides and a eetk , bails " make an excellent garnish for • One ' table-poohfgl of ground tins- I and $75.67 in Norman County. ' These Ing veal. mon. One bablgspoonful of ground fl8ares are averages for the years Sav=ory Cheese Rssks .-These a" mustard. One tablespoonfulof 1904 190T. In Rice - County thee 44 - particularly appetizing as a luncheon ,whole cloves. Three Pinta of vine- 'charges were as follows: Interest on ? dish. Grate one and one. half cup- 'gar. Slice the tomatoes the day be- investment, $3.54; depreciation, $5.58; 4. �,.. y*" tuts of strong- cheem add one tea- 'fare pickling. Sprinkle them thor- harness depreciation, $2.10; shoeing, spoonhsl of olive oil, one tea•-poonful oughly with salt, but nob too heavily. - $1,42; teed, $6849; labor, $1188 and t,. rf dr mustard and two tables Miscellaneous, 40c., making a total of Pin- In the morning drain off the liquor. m ij0 fuls of mill vinegar: Season it Have ready the -onions coarsely sliced. $90.40. These costs have increased - , This sin hasizee the need o! keeping VI ?t BST 1842 �4 highly pith a good relish slid with salt Take a kettle and put in a layer of p •Y and pepper. Add" one eighth of a ' tomatoes then a layer of onions, and horses busy sad of having no idlers on the farm. teaspoonful of .soda and beat.the mix -.;sprinkle between each layer. the sugar . ►^ � `��tt� �t ' t6re until it is very light and creamy. and all -thespices. -Pour over theta . Spread it on rounds of rusks or on ! the three pints of vinegar, or enough j plain white bread and brown it in a � cover thewh 1e Well and boil gent - very _ '. hot oven. I! .you pish,' You can ly untiI tender. The onions can be These Honest, are the bulwark ver the receipt b aria three table- objectionable y P y g left out if the flavor iM1 - . <T 1 m C T r i C d of RAM 3 A Y G spoonfuls of olive oil and only half a �. as the pickles , are equally good with- If Tea gable' poonful of the vinegar: out them. r IA�!'Cd3Cltttf—' Q U A L I .T Y Cheese Rings. -Place one cupful of Pepper Hash. Twelve'' large red water, half a cupful of .butter and half peppers. Twelve large green pep- aan ; teaspoontal of salt in a saucepan; Pers. Fifteen onions. Take seeds when the water boils, add One capful from peppers„ Chop fine in food = ,• .- - Of Pastry -flour and stir the. mixture chopper .and, pour oyer boiling -Water. Coffee �- - Tn• RAMSAY .PAINT you get the most accurate and thorough until it leaves the sides. of the pan. Let stand five minutes and then drain. a nombinat'an of approved raw materials. Master painterswilltell you no better. a. Remove it from the ft2@ and allow It `materials exist. Your own good iudament will tell you that scientifia machine mixing Make a weak aOlntran O! vinegar t0 is sbpertor`to Ruewwwrk and "hand paddling." to stand until- it is luke warm,. then two .parts water (three -'fourths Pint dont .7`..%*. torcify Ramsay for your next bic.iob-and for the oddiobs youdd yourself get the right - add three eggs, one at a time, and vinegar to One Bnd one-half pints Itarnsayfiniah. Splendid service from the local -Ramsay dealerorwrite the manufacturers. (Y beg$ each one thoroughly. Add hal! Water for Mite &beve amount of popere _ RAMSAY & SON CO. (Established 1842) MONTREAL, Qua. a cupful of stale grated cheese and and onions. put in the chopped pep- slaAlt CZZS AT TORONTO AND vAlffoCUTZA- place the mixture in a pastry bag -that-. peperis and onions. Lets boil, then 'a hvine- FORgree - SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 'his a star tube.- Line a biscuit pan _ amain again: Add one pint of -- _ _ _ _ ---•s„ with Paper and aha the mixture in. I 1� gar, two and one-half cups sugar, TttTk of �ettin this Fine Phonograph to rings upon it Sprinkle -them three tablespoons Balt. Let all come use lightly with grated cheese and.. bake to a boil, put in jareynd seal. _- them in 'a moderate oven until, they i ,pickle Grapes. -Take ripe' grapes, ABSOLUTELY FREE - are thoroughly done. t remove all imperfect acid broken ones, as gat s Phanofrra hen- - on c thi P - :}divide large bunches. Put 1n earth- Fos _ •- _ ''� tirsty without eharye-or your Making Use o! Stale Bread. I _ choice of hundreds of other house- en_ jar, a layer of grapes leave {the I { i Of- all the left -over remnants of tannin in leaves helps preserve the furnishings. All that is necessary; food from the kitchen bread is the firmness of grapes). To lour quf♦rta for' you fb do is to buy your house- most common, perhaps, arid many of vinegar take two or three pints of hold supplies, (soaps, toilet articles, P , !apices, notions, etc.) direct from pieces are daily thrown away ' which white sugar, or more i! desired, one There's us, the manufacturers, at less than a little thought would turn to excel- ounce of cinnamon, Balt -Dance cassis ,a the regular prices you pay at 'home, lent use If the left -over places are and' elovea, boil vinegar, sugar. and You get the Same quantity and of- not utilized the same day, an excel- spices together a few minutes, and tea a higher quality of supplies lent plan i to -Wrap them in pieces of When cold pour over ,grapes. - By Rein lip - aad besides obtain tine ftuaiehinge waxed papers and store them in " a ;pouring the vinegar over the grapes -- -FREE, as a bonus., We prepay freight, except 1n the extreme stone jar. They Will keep well for a cold you will avoid checking them, and „ s•Colontal" Phonograph. Mahogany linish' West, where a liberal freight allow• week in this way. they retain their natural calor. cabinet, 4i tn. high, 12 in. wide, 12 tn: seep, encs is given.. Dridd crumbs for at and meat Grape and Apple JeQy.-Take half - 8 in• turntable, nickel -plated sound -box - f t stem and wash To one tone arm, brake. speed rewulator and wind- Our (special list containing all out. tying: Put the cruets and -small ripe grapes, -'r ing crank, Extra Powerful spring. Will wonderful money -saving _otters. and feces in a baliin pan and d in' quart'of stemmed fruit add two med- lpy any 12 in. record in one --winding.. All i P g but do not is nickel -Plated Uses saphires Ilustratta�g our floe premlutna the Duan without burning. They may ium-sired applies; core, or neem. Which are given on all purchases thea be put. through the food chopper I peel apples. Cover with water and -' Of $1.00 or more, Is sent tree apon request. sending for it does not obit• and stored in clean jars until wanted. !boil until mushy. Strain through t 000 Is Lei gate you in any Way, _ _ i Wladses, O�IwtrN ALLEN MANUFACTURING CO. _.., They may be need as s)iasis for meat t jelly bag. Let juice stand overnight, DEPARTMENT RI crogitma, poultry stuffing and other as this prevents formation of tartaric ,.; . • Montreal. Qua things• lacid crystals. To each .miD of juice•" x' `Yr. ,. r - .' �, r � �+' �w ' i.Cr i �,,; ,. nils �a""•' .,,{` -t : h,.�! ^aN,. ad"'.. , •'�?"'��^" .-K--4 ^it ire•' ¢ aC4'e^ "J tWS ._"'°+ r "''r C'�ro-. ,51•'M` it»T'' a '". sir c- { F d e t.( ����.����� v��������� Ky ������� �'�.''�, 4><: r""r-.�+'+r-. i .'+ . 'i^RFs,•" a u r T "'a` '£Mrr7 ' p'*s•... •" ,ah v ',.! .: :m•v """" •` 'i.��t..w.' z.rti'.'r�; r',�«. s 'r,' _..., m�.,,.u,. '✓v.. �a- ?;!XT .�+'. �/ <' •J (.. rte, G , NOR- Z'�F'7' THE BUBONIC PL.AQUI. �; '10-MUT11 blasaae is IdinNcaf `With the- "Black Death". Of the Middlb Ayes. t 'iltr0 Ri04 "d It is a remarkable". foot• that many = = _ �.- physicians who hgVe devoted consider• ;i - - Stt;)mr Nerves. - able tabor to the study of a particular `w disesse'have themselves died of that Debility is a word then fairly eft disease. -'One of the most interesting exam- 4rssaes many sih'nents under one -z, plea is that of John Daniel Major, bora _ _ "- + P6Or blood, -weak nerves, - August 18, 1634, in Breslau, a phyai- = = _ _ _ ell d' tion" loss of flesh, no en - clan - V*4 iget - r den aad naturalist of no mean ability. _ _ fargy, no ambition, listless -and indif- I `= - - _ = _ _ _ -- Bitten by wanderlust, 'he studied at - - 3bren This condition is perhaps the Wittenberg, took courses at many of w penalty of overwork or the result of the school;. in Germany and finally '.:neglected health'. " You must regain went to Italy, where he received the your healtfi or succumb entirely. I degree of doctor of medicine at Padua ;e. There is just one absolutely arae Waq' in 1660. Returning to his own country, _ -_ ' to new health -take Dr. 'Williams' he resided .for a short time 3n 911esia, CO N TA [ N S N O -ALUM - MADE IN GA N A DA ~_ Pigk Pills. These pills will bring you and in 1661 married at Wittenburg, - - Margaret Dorothy, a daughter of the i 'new life; fill every vein• with new, rich celebrated Sennert. The - following < blood, restore elasticity, to your step, year his young wife was stricken with I add one sip of sugar; boil; while boil. ' :t3e, glow of heblth'to wan cheeks. plague and died. after an..111aefi of - {Ing bake out from time to time a a' ti Tihey will supply you with new energy eight days - - - small.quantity of the liquid and set iv nand supply the vital forces of mind 1 Distracted by his lose, Major wan - iv I --- -- -- Useful Hints and gad body. I dared up and down Europe, studying �� cool; aad repeat this process until the There is not a corner in Canada 'plague wherever he found it, in the I v �i General lntorma- sample seta to the desired thickness. where Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have hope that be might discover a cure fdr , tion for the BUSY Put in glasses, and when cold cover s the disease which had bereaved him. the top -with a thin layer of melted not brought health and hope and hap- Spain, ' Germany, France and Russia Hou5epiness to some weak debilitated per were visited by him. He settled in EOL18CWiiO paraffin. son. If you have not used this medi- 1665 in Kiel, where he was made pro - cine yourself ask your neighbors and lessor of botany and the director of ; Household Hints. . cy ;they will tell you of some sufferer the botanical gardens. He' made fre- Every tidy housekeeper would like ' ;who has been restored to health and quant. voyages; 'however, always in 1 French toast may be made from the I to keep her cooking stove clean and strength through using Dr. Williams' quest of the remedy for plague. Final- Appetizing Cheese Dishes. whole slices. of left -over bread. It is P ly, in 1693, he was called to Stockholm t Pink Pills. One -Who has always a to treat the queen of. Charier :i I, then Cheese is a wholesome food 'that � an excellent luncheon pick-up dish new looking. She can do so if she P good word to `say for Dr. Williams ill with plague. But before he could deserves at least an occasional place Beat an egg and add a little milk. Dip •will wash the stove while it. }}ss, vt,aTm �t Pink Pills- is Mrs. Luther Smith, of the the slices of bread in -this and fry a w�atter s sponge di d' in aria and West Hill Ont, who writes: "I feel- render her any service, he contracted ,on the dining _table. It would ap-dipped P - , the disease and died on the third of'pear more frequently,, perhaps, iY, nice brown in hot drippings. Serve It a duty as well as a pleasure to tell August Inumerouls attractive and unusual ways Charcoal on the shelf of the refrid- ' you what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills The bubonic plague of to -day is iden-� with butter, jelly or marmalade. Cu I erator will keep the refrigerator f� y of serving it. were -more commonly I Bread. -custard .pudding; Cut the s » have done for me. I had an operation tical with the "black death" of the -Mid- 1 knOWTL rI sweet and pure. f bread in dainty shapes and butter lib- Th" these is the silver that will r't*a for tumors. The operation in itself die Ages. Primarily a disease bel i Cheese Saladr-Sli htl warm one r Wye quite successful, but I was so dents, caused by a short dumbbell g y scally. _ Make, .a plain custard of tarnish. If the good housewife will 1` ' " badly run down and anaemic that I shaped 'microscopic vegetable, the pest pound. of chee e, then Work it until ib eggs, milk and sugar. Put in bak- 'lay la a little camphor in the drawer °» bacillus, it occurs in man in three crumbles, Add one quarter of a ing dish and float the buttered bread y -- _ -� : -Th . -Sprue avitl>-"g1 Rtoa nut- where she -keeps her silverware, she ` ,did not heal, and sept dii6ai-ging for death rate of almost •100 per cent. ; two hard-boiled eggs", finely minced, , mcg and bake in a Buick' oven -until will at -least- help a trou e. n e nearly a year, until I.weighed only the septice>nic, which is yearly as two tablespoonfuls of mayonnaise event that she Wishes to clean her s{l- brown. This is excellent. l aig ,ty-six pounds and could scarcely fatal, and the bubonic, In which even ver, n mixture of equal parts of who- ° f... walk across the floor. I had got so with the most modern methods of dressing. when qdh have thordaghly � To make croutons for the various g in and ammonia with a finnnel, cloth sick of doctors' medicine that I would treatment the mortality is about 60 , mixed all the ingredients• form the 1 soups so much reli3hed In sumater .° vomit When I tried to take it. A good per cent. 1t is a disease Of commerce, mixture into small' balls," and serve cut the bread in cubes and fry in will do the work satiafactor4ly. "E 'spreading around the globe in the body them with lettuce leaves on individual batter or dripping just before serv- . She wilt" perhaps avoid falls whet ;`k friend urged me to try Dr. Williams P alis gOe' to the sellar if ribs will pain! v� x of the chip -borne rat. It is estimated ' plates, ing"w th the soup. Add five °r six to 'Pink Pills, so I bought a box. Before that every case of human plague costa - i this lower step white so that she can " they were gone I thought I could feel the municipality in which. it occurs at Limpens Cheese (Belgian style).- each plate of soup. These are__._ See it k a difference, and I got a further sup- least S7,500- This does not take into Cut a mall ]oaf of bread into slices licious With almost any soup. As to sweeping, let her soak a news- i` y1y. By the time I had taken five account the enormcus lass due to din- ' and remove the crusts. Butter each I Bread jelly for inti-alids: "Scald the z in water, tenfold it and lay it boxes the wound ceased discharging astrous quarantines and the commer- slice, and cover -it well with grated stale bresd'freed from crusts- Mash` ' u and commenced to heal. I took in all tial paralysis which the fear of the. cheese, building up the slices one on to a paste until of mvsrlike con, is in the center of the roam. Mach of thirteen bones and am to -day enjoy- disease so frequently produces. another in t�Wo mounds in a deep bak tency. Add -a little -sugar and flavor- :the dust will be absorbed. A little 5'cdi the best health of my life and The disease is now treated by a ing dish. Boil a cupful o! affil, and ing, mo'.d, chill and serve with cream. milk added to the Water will give a Weigh 140 nods. I sincerelyhope serum discovered through "the genius season it With salt., pepper and a dash Sterilized bread crumbs are espec� 'PO to .an ollcioth A little fur. t ,anyone •,suffering as I did Will give of Yeraia. This is, Used in much the of grated nutmeg; .when the: milk has, , Tally valuable for the young children 'pontine in closets and drawers will same way as is diphtheria antitoxin. g+ revert moths. A tittle sweet oil in and I feel sure they will not be rodent a the healthy man by fleas. boiled pour it over the bread; act the. , in the household. Ajar should be he scratch of furniture Will improve 1Dt• Williams Pink Pills a fair trial, plague Is transterrea from the s:ek bol h ih the oven .and let the mixture kept fllied with these. They may be the brni`e appointed. 'I The sick rat has enormous numbers bake for a quarter of an hour, basting heated when Wanted and sprinkled in When y6u' iron. if you will place l You can get these pill from any : of plague bacilli is its blood, The the bread frequently, with the affil in _soft eggs, soups, milk fruit juices your iron on a hot brick while you are ;medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents blood ill taken by the flea, which, lean -'the pan- and, indeed, hnyth'ng eaten by very y c„)? s boa or six boxes for $2.50 from The. ing the sick rat, seeks refuge and sus- j ti our children where fresh bread is ironing it will stay hot longer. if = Dr. Wiliiaina' Medicine Co., Brock- teaance on the body of a human being, Fried Cheese Balls.—Mix half a cup- i Y. g your -irons are not clean, rub them on vine,- ftint- to whom it transfers the infection.. fu] each of grated cheese"and an equal often positively dangeiou�' emerg paper. If you will keeps - Since plague is a disease of rodents amonnt of bread crumbs, add one Well- Dred bread 1s also valuable for paraffin candle With a white- laWa ' fent Guy's Advise, and since It is carried from sick ro- beaten" egg and a teaspoonful of s mixing With various other foods for I cloth over the- end and rub oveg the - dents to well men by rodent flpas, good relish. Roll the mixture into feeding the houseFiold'pets: ` ver brood. said Epietstus to his safety from the disease lies in the ex• alls di them into beaten'eg8 then iron occasionally, you will thereby add , + favorite pupa "you are a man, re , cluaioa of ;redents, not only exclusion P - Miacellaneoua Recipes. faster to you: linen. j' into very fine bread crumbs that you �- - tubes, not a hes." from the habitation of man, but also Y Green Tomato Sweet Pickle i' from the ports and cities of the world have lightly sersoned with pepper and s'-bne Utilize Your Horse Power Those who dwell in rat-proot surround- 'salt. Fry the bstHs is deep, hot fat. I peck of green tomatoes. One dozen - " Between the men who used to do tags take no plague If you like high seasoning, add a da -h -large white. onions. Six red peppers, I The annual cost of keeping a horse and the men who are some �' • lof Cavenne pepper to 'the cheesemix- coarsely chopped. One cup of sugar: •ours found to be $80.40 in Rice Couu- ,r ing to do things are the men There are two sides to every story tune. With a lettuce salad the cheeae'One tablespoonful.of ground all -spice. 'ty, Minnesota; S87,'00: In Lyon County;- �x tually doing the work of -and some have four aides and a eetk , bails " make an excellent garnish for • One ' table-poohfgl of ground tins- I and $75.67 in Norman County. ' These Ing veal. mon. One bablgspoonful of ground fl8ares are averages for the years Sav=ory Cheese Rssks .-These a" mustard. One tablespoonfulof 1904 190T. In Rice - County thee 44 - particularly appetizing as a luncheon ,whole cloves. Three Pinta of vine- 'charges were as follows: Interest on ? dish. Grate one and one. half cup- 'gar. Slice the tomatoes the day be- investment, $3.54; depreciation, $5.58; 4. �,.. y*" tuts of strong- cheem add one tea- 'fare pickling. Sprinkle them thor- harness depreciation, $2.10; shoeing, spoonhsl of olive oil, one tea•-poonful oughly with salt, but nob too heavily. - $1,42; teed, $6849; labor, $1188 and t,. rf dr mustard and two tables Miscellaneous, 40c., making a total of Pin- In the morning drain off the liquor. m ij0 fuls of mill vinegar: Season it Have ready the -onions coarsely sliced. $90.40. These costs have increased - , This sin hasizee the need o! keeping VI ?t BST 1842 �4 highly pith a good relish slid with salt Take a kettle and put in a layer of p •Y and pepper. Add" one eighth of a ' tomatoes then a layer of onions, and horses busy sad of having no idlers on the farm. teaspoonful of .soda and beat.the mix -.;sprinkle between each layer. the sugar . ►^ � `��tt� �t ' t6re until it is very light and creamy. and all -thespices. -Pour over theta . Spread it on rounds of rusks or on ! the three pints of vinegar, or enough j plain white bread and brown it in a � cover thewh 1e Well and boil gent - very _ '. hot oven. I! .you pish,' You can ly untiI tender. The onions can be These Honest, are the bulwark ver the receipt b aria three table- objectionable y P y g left out if the flavor iM1 - . <T 1 m C T r i C d of RAM 3 A Y G spoonfuls of olive oil and only half a �. as the pickles , are equally good with- If Tea gable' poonful of the vinegar: out them. r IA�!'Cd3Cltttf—' Q U A L I .T Y Cheese Rings. -Place one cupful of Pepper Hash. Twelve'' large red water, half a cupful of .butter and half peppers. Twelve large green pep- aan ; teaspoontal of salt in a saucepan; Pers. Fifteen onions. Take seeds when the water boils, add One capful from peppers„ Chop fine in food = ,• .- - Of Pastry -flour and stir the. mixture chopper .and, pour oyer boiling -Water. Coffee �- - Tn• RAMSAY .PAINT you get the most accurate and thorough until it leaves the sides. of the pan. Let stand five minutes and then drain. a nombinat'an of approved raw materials. Master painterswilltell you no better. a. Remove it from the ft2@ and allow It `materials exist. Your own good iudament will tell you that scientifia machine mixing Make a weak aOlntran O! vinegar t0 is sbpertor`to Ruewwwrk and "hand paddling." to stand until- it is luke warm,. then two .parts water (three -'fourths Pint dont .7`..%*. torcify Ramsay for your next bic.iob-and for the oddiobs youdd yourself get the right - add three eggs, one at a time, and vinegar to One Bnd one-half pints Itarnsayfiniah. Splendid service from the local -Ramsay dealerorwrite the manufacturers. (Y beg$ each one thoroughly. Add hal! Water for Mite &beve amount of popere _ RAMSAY & SON CO. (Established 1842) MONTREAL, Qua. a cupful of stale grated cheese and and onions. put in the chopped pep- slaAlt CZZS AT TORONTO AND vAlffoCUTZA- place the mixture in a pastry bag -that-. peperis and onions. Lets boil, then 'a hvine- FORgree - SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 'his a star tube.- Line a biscuit pan _ amain again: Add one pint of -- _ _ _ _ ---•s„ with Paper and aha the mixture in. I 1� gar, two and one-half cups sugar, TttTk of �ettin this Fine Phonograph to rings upon it Sprinkle -them three tablespoons Balt. Let all come use lightly with grated cheese and.. bake to a boil, put in jareynd seal. _- them in 'a moderate oven until, they i ,pickle Grapes. -Take ripe' grapes, ABSOLUTELY FREE - are thoroughly done. t remove all imperfect acid broken ones, as gat s Phanofrra hen- - on c thi P - :}divide large bunches. Put 1n earth- Fos _ •- _ ''� tirsty without eharye-or your Making Use o! Stale Bread. I _ choice of hundreds of other house- en_ jar, a layer of grapes leave {the I { i Of- all the left -over remnants of tannin in leaves helps preserve the furnishings. All that is necessary; food from the kitchen bread is the firmness of grapes). To lour quf♦rta for' you fb do is to buy your house- most common, perhaps, arid many of vinegar take two or three pints of hold supplies, (soaps, toilet articles, P , !apices, notions, etc.) direct from pieces are daily thrown away ' which white sugar, or more i! desired, one There's us, the manufacturers, at less than a little thought would turn to excel- ounce of cinnamon, Balt -Dance cassis ,a the regular prices you pay at 'home, lent use If the left -over places are and' elovea, boil vinegar, sugar. and You get the Same quantity and of- not utilized the same day, an excel- spices together a few minutes, and tea a higher quality of supplies lent plan i to -Wrap them in pieces of When cold pour over ,grapes. - By Rein lip - aad besides obtain tine ftuaiehinge waxed papers and store them in " a ;pouring the vinegar over the grapes -- -FREE, as a bonus., We prepay freight, except 1n the extreme stone jar. They Will keep well for a cold you will avoid checking them, and „ s•Colontal" Phonograph. Mahogany linish' West, where a liberal freight allow• week in this way. they retain their natural calor. cabinet, 4i tn. high, 12 in. wide, 12 tn: seep, encs is given.. Dridd crumbs for at and meat Grape and Apple JeQy.-Take half - 8 in• turntable, nickel -plated sound -box - f t stem and wash To one tone arm, brake. speed rewulator and wind- Our (special list containing all out. tying: Put the cruets and -small ripe grapes, -'r ing crank, Extra Powerful spring. Will wonderful money -saving _otters. and feces in a baliin pan and d in' quart'of stemmed fruit add two med- lpy any 12 in. record in one --winding.. All i P g but do not is nickel -Plated Uses saphires Ilustratta�g our floe premlutna the Duan without burning. They may ium-sired applies; core, or neem. Which are given on all purchases thea be put. through the food chopper I peel apples. Cover with water and -' Of $1.00 or more, Is sent tree apon request. sending for it does not obit• and stored in clean jars until wanted. !boil until mushy. Strain through t 000 Is Lei gate you in any Way, _ _ i Wladses, O�IwtrN ALLEN MANUFACTURING CO. _.., They may be need as s)iasis for meat t jelly bag. Let juice stand overnight, DEPARTMENT RI crogitma, poultry stuffing and other as this prevents formation of tartaric ,.; . • Montreal. Qua things• lacid crystals. To each .miD of juice•" x' `Yr. ,. r - .' �, r � �+' �w ' i.Cr i �,,; ,. nils �a""•' .,,{` -t : h,.�! ^aN,. ad"'.. , •'�?"'��^" .-K--4 ^it ire•' �. '��v,�•ac� e^'�s� a a r c � s . ,w � �:. r .,r- � rJ tp „�,r,S.: r • 'SLw'. 3^ x ' ".:'+T" ' :.{r�'.g�"d '� ^,' �, .�y``f� d�`Ri Y-:,�.f�,, y;�i', r. <� V • ,." no- ^"4a' :•e.. '. f' r.;:.S: r r °.1f ,r<,•n^ .;' .itxa�%. r ^ ....5t; �...:.: ;.. '�'' �=;+- �-a-�ss.�+^a;=� .r. a. �"r �r "c .�'v .rr:�..: ..:;y-N�, •7sty . :,ua,... 4 *,y»r.....''�:.� ..�, • ,: nw,-^•,. ,.i._ -Y f" ,dada . r , .,'yt. ;,C ...�_ .,,a,Y L ,.a y n,s.'•.:s,..,� "° r u w7W� a.� i' the first question we asked." e ., ,Makes ChWrful, - She Had Studied the Species. • • tip C _ r� � :-r it Wiff 1�Ot.M ■ mv,&8 ON OF MEN- ih' 't Prw XiM` i s at r. ' _FR OLD Many New Oeeupatime Are Be4s "�$de II come � O W ii As -the, __ .opened Up to Than. cheerful news frO)<il the VOTES OF INT1;R@ST FROM 1= � � 1 Before the war there were five. mil- ) a: ,, . -D Cnt Of Agriculture. RANKS AND BIRAES DOMINION lion, flue hundred women wage earn-' not •. ,- •. -. _ - era in Great Britain; today there are Cates worry - s e said to be over ten million. Five mil- "_�he sign or WOIIlan who p-1af !s Go! On Is the Highlands lion men have enlisted for active ser- "' �I1OW8 that 8 .CJ111fEf�dCli M 1j .m . the aww....a W..em A m,,.r uw aw �. %"...,.w,.a rice, and a woman has taken the place C 0 AT 9 ti . and Lowlands of Auld a:,s. .r.uee.n« man who mi ht RAI. he8* �1sSCltit Will Supply wwe u,a� +sd,� ,• m� of every able -bolted g ficotla have been en ed in peaceful Do- .more real bol building ee..w..s...�ar.. aa.r s.t•.ao... gab a..4.ea...rw �• ..e.v !�� Wu "'� cu ations. England has never been Best for quality; stale and Y- few ea wk th= w. q. eve esntroaa v.swt. P g : nutriment than beefsteak or wamaff cabdrivers are stated to be seeestnaa.a,`otlr.a,eazm,�nce.. so busy a manufacturing and lulus-' - .value. Guaranteed for all .cif-, .. a success in Glasgow. One city firm ��pp���� a s °.ti°.1Q trial country as she is in 1916, but mates. has about 40 women driving cabs. t'Ar+G n u+n••= Q¢.+a.�n. ?� ' eggs and .at. much Less COSI. 9auam.se.�sraae�� r this` would never have been possible It was decided at a meeting of the amt r:« ea e+en sas:a... e Shredded Wheat remains the Edinburgh and Leigh Millers' Associa- JOHN HA L11M L.imitX if women had not stepped into the y"+ same rice the same high tion to Braise the price of flour by 24 2O2 Hallam Building, Toronto. breach. � Ask Your price, ai+` tante per sack. In Canada there is not the name t Quality,' supplying all the Edinburgh accounts show an actual supply of surplus available women, 0�[jjt(jQ� Dealer w =� surplus of $210,000. Over $55,000 of - so that in this respect Canada has.f,. 'nutriment a man needs for the -surplus will be available for the THE I not experienced so great a revolu-` ► relief of the rates. tion in industrial life, but many half -days Work. TWO The burgh of Montrose had loans LONDON MUTUAL 8 new occupations are being opened ,Shredded Wheat bi3CUitS With outstanding at the end of the year -to' to Canadian women, and the de- Like Father, Like Daughter. �_t+ es and Cream or other the amount of $286,680, which is $32,- fire Insurance Co. of Canaille mand for women workers., in factor- 1+� 440 less than at the beginning of the Mr. Stockson—So Mr. Bonds pro' fruits •make a complete, year.. asr�a�isMco rasa ies .'and in the great 'industrial life Bnrplus to Policyboldem $404,046.07 po-ed to ya u, eh! Well,. he s worth a nourishing meal at a cost of The gardens In Kirkcaldy and die- Loses Paid over $8,250,00a.00 of the railways is steadily on the trict have been greatly damaged by increase. If Sir Robert Borden is cool million. Did you accept him . FARM INSURANCES Miss Stockson—Not exactly, papa , >poi over five cents. the long continued rainfall. I . many' to secure his 500,000 Canadian sol- -� iViade tri Canada instances fruit . of all kinds is a total dieri, 100,000 women must, tempor- but I secured a ten days' opinion on failure. arily step into the shoes of men him. THE CAT'S WHIBliER6. An interesting function occurred in' 4 =.o that the latter may lie released _ the village of Newtyle, when the Earl'' 7alaard°a Liniment :or Baia •varawhre. x i %� for service, as the limit of available of Strathmore resented the D.0 M. �•i p, The Reason That They . Are Still .ia D �,,� , - _ ; t men seems. almost to be reached. I Oh.,'W'on t Thep. to Company 'Sergeent•Major Beverley, , v - , : Women are already working along- I , Style. �'r'' �� y a local Territorial '� ,� Vt side of men in sacking and hauling A man won't v: ear a thing that - Although hirsute adornmenta,'of all I The 'need for an Imperial,policy re -'alt P makes him look ,funny just because , -kinds, whiskers included, were once, garding trade after the war was ad- i' j of grain at the Grant Lakes clava - the real and indispensable thing, mo -.1 vocated at a, meeting -in Glasgow un ' tors,. in the Canadian Pacific yards it is stylish. But a woman waulcl '. dere sanitary practice has made such ' der the auspices. of the British Empire and: shops where they are cleaning rattier look like an organ grindler's inroads on unharvested beards •and Producers' Organization, - _ cars, in the telegraph services and ,monkey than be out -of style. ' long hair that only a few scattered The Aar Town -Council- agreed on ! We loDvaSnatbr y to man clerical positions hither - the motion of Provost Mitchell to con- i humans such as musicians and soap- \�� LiveStockLosses hither- to by men They are acting in Qlra�oUlated IcyCII>fSa r boa orators still retain their hairy ! far the freedom of the burgh on w- \ \ some places as Station Agents with Sore + Edward Morris, Premier of New• ~\ satisfaction to their employers. ' Eyes inflamed by rar�_pw� luxuriance Notwithstanding this, foundland, when he' visit8 Ayr. sure to Son, Dust Lad Wl�� f °' however, the house cat has wn �" -a But Canadians who visit England are �eldy'relieredbykllsrio/ a Bio To provide houses for the rapidly . -� p y surprised to find women ticket in- i Eylespwl e.asdy, NoSrruifi f •, a - -.___ ...—_ get _ p _ At t and nurtured its crop of whi kers or increasing staff of workers at the _ veto ° elf ndants, v a�zac�rs -sea c ale- just Eye Comfort. millifor tho last I Our Rates Haw Not Adranexd i so without bothering about hygiene. I Admiralty purpose to take ground' Caasds•araar•siAseae and TORONTO The fact is that the cat's whiskers: near Cove Farm. Gourock, and pla or wrier r. D. Wt utas, roups of cottages on It. east es Direesor fears, and train conductors, women na Druggists ora=!a dneZY RO WO.�reead are -absolutely necessary to it. The g HEAD OFFICE, TO ' red caps, porters and ticket clerks, whiskers are as long as the cat's head The death has occurred at Kelso of women as -locomotive cleaners _and: 9¢ Mr• John Brown• in his 78th year. He' Sometimes people ask you for ad -hr is wide, and the head is sa wide as track greasers. was a justice of the peace for Ro:- Losing Ground. _�_ 1 Nice just to be pleasant to you.: the body, so wherever the whiskers burghshirs, and for a lona period a! „ s I " there may be cat also. My wife is in a fix. about her gar- I Every man imagines that it would Iib tiro i member of the Kelso Town Council. sctaasa°s Ltasmaat eels•**• s1'asalsls• �G The tiny, delicate hairs grow from I There was formally .handed over .t9 i Jen party. be a tine' world if we were alike and �...: a gland and are nerved to the utmost! the authorities at the military hoepV, "What's wrong'." "' A Poser For The Teacher. the was the samp;e. sensibility. No matter how light the! tal -at Craigleith -a recreation but for "Declinations are coming in about ..Now, remember, children, the tares `oath of the hair against an obstacle, wounded soldiers, the gift of the Edin- as fast as she _can send invitations represent .the bad People and the ' azna sO:aswns It is instantly telt by the cat—Popo- burgh Committee of the Red Cross.ay{,,,• .. EL POTATOES. IRISH COS - Oar instantly Monthly. i Society, erected at a cost of $6,750. wheat the good ones, observed the S beers. Delew'are. Carman, order ' _ The Srst motor fishing boat built ia; teacher of the Sunday School class. at once. Suvoly limited. twits for arm. r , Kincardiaeahire was recently launched 7naeaeds Liniment oaaee Dasaraa. "Why, Miss Ma -on?" exclaimed a tatiotis. H" W. Dawson. -Brampton,_p a from the building pard of, Mr. A. Mark, roe checked ho who had been listen- �'npa�Hsa roe s LLM Cowie, Stonehaven, to the order of 'Gave Ham a -Pointer. y y Messrs. James purnett A Sons, aaw• "I'd like to see Mr Jonas;' said Ing through the lesson with deep re i hROFic �t,ror sa xin g wrap fo>3 terest. "Did you nay the Bares are i Datta for ■ala to aid Ontario millers, the lady caller, r the bad folks and the wheat the good i towns The most nsetnt and latereaataf x An order has been Issued declaring "liar. Jones is engaged, ma'am'," re- of all businesses. Full information sa - that portion of Scotland north of- the -i plied the tiew office boy. ones ap S" "Yes, James,' replied the pany.pli13 s Wilson Pstree lea Coto - , pony. T west Adelaide Ntreet. orestsa, } - Caledonian Canal to be a apodal milt- " ., teacher. pleased at the lads intercell -- --- tory area, to which no person will be Engaged' flddle�ticks, exclaimed the lady. "He's married, and I'm his I "Well, that's funny, I think." " re- Hcautdwttra. E s i allowed access without a special per. „ marked the matter of -Tact -child. it's i internal and asternal cured �wi�t�s; - Dariaa the tax -day recently held is . I � " ts thrashed; the _ase pais by our bow• trwtao at •Otea6 e• before too lata Dr. C 8 Milt Wife. - �. ` hires do L the � _. _ -, I oo- tradt•d. t�oilfaswood. Dos a Glasgow is std of the Princess Louise - - t Hospital for limbless sailors and -diers, a sum of -over $11.0.6 was Dol snaw'd's Ltalmeat i7sr•e saran. 10110. BOOK ON lected. I DOG DISEASES The Rt Hon. Atholi Monson, 28th This is to certify -that I have used . Had To Be Cold There. Baron Forbes, premier. baron in the MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family t And How to Feed peerage of Scotland, and chief of the for years, and consider it the beet: The following is told by a young , Mahal free to asy ,dace by - Clan Forbes of Castle Forbes, Abet'- liniment on the market. I have found ' bride•elect -who was ordering her Aasrks't the Anther deen, has left an estate valued at ;t .excellent• for horse flesh. trousseau in England before going out Pillow IL CLAY CIAVEIt CO., hm. ! 26;7ti2 (Signed) to New Zealand to be married. The 0M Ressi t 118 Want 31st Street, N*w Y $ ( 8 ) . W. S. PINEO. dressmaker suggested only very.warm _ :BLUBBER AND -PENGUIN. "Woodlands," Middleton, N.S. - clothes, and when the i • � -._._ young lady de- murred murred at this, assertin? that the Zlwn bUyinq Your Pi f Chl•f Diet of Men Rescued 'From l climate of New Zealand is a beauti- R�}� Elephant Island. fully mild one, she was immediately iT1Sj5t Oft Your ++s+ b3os Life on Elephant Island, is the ,Ant: informed—"I assure you, madam, I OTT 'O "' `arctic, as it was experienced by the Sir William Robertson. you are mir:taken, for that, of course, 1 �'�eaath marooned men of Lieut Sir Ernest Sir William Robertson and General is where the frozen meatcomes'from," Piano ActioT -H IShackleton's South Polar expedition, I Haig are exercising a rigid discipline who were recently rescued and taken in dealing with the higher eommanda.CheerAtt ( s7i?Pe Chubby Children i to Chili. L described in a message re- Efficiency is the only test- There is no 'Atake t" Home dmlP ceived from Punta Arenas and pub- i hesitation in dispensing with generals lashed In the London Daily Chronicle. who are not up to their work. Home @ from aBone Spavin, Ring Done, Weak, pony babies are a constant ..The day began," says the descrlp they go, Sir William Robertson Is, Splint. Curb, Side Bone, or similar . care to tired mothers and are subject tion, "with breakfast which consisted quits a character. He is a man of few trouble and gets horse going sound. to" many diseases that do act affect merely a! pengafa, Med In blubber, words and strong views, Officers' I It acts mildly but quickly and good re- healthy children. with a drink of water. The morning's messes are full of good stories regard- REA[EUER I The ointment sults an i" g' Does not �a� 4. Kee our childreairi duties consisted in clearing away : mg •him. The following may be taken of remove tLo hair and horse can Keep y good fid'' snowdrifts and catching penguin. as typical. An Important military pre - See Put on your child's skin Beta be worked. Page f7 igpsuaphhewitia See that their bowels move -reguiadp Lunch was served at one o'clock, con-' poral was being ,diecuseed at a' con• into the system just as surely as each bottle tells how. :2.00 a bottle m -es cially during the teething period, lengthy speeches had food the child eats. Don't let delivered. Hot Book 9 M tree. ' 17e aisting of biscuit. with raw blubber. Terence. Many len ABSORBINE, lR. the anti tic liniment Thu is a distressing turn its the life The afternoon' was occupied with re- been delivered. Then Sir William's l impure Eats and mineral coloring sep of every child and the utmost pre- lar ezetdeee over a track 100 yards I opinion was invited He. responded for mankind. reduces Painful Swellings, Em• caution should be taken to keep them I P " matter (such as many of the I dGlands,WenS, Bruiaes,V&ricoseVei=; well and sero — in- length. with, Gentlemen, it wont do We _ ^ "At five o'clock when darkness fell, can't have it" cheap ointments contain) get i hens Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you By the consistent use at came dinner, eonaiating of penguin into your child's blood ! Zam- more if you write. =i and iZ a bottle at breast and beef tea. Lacking tobacco Played "Home, Sweet Horne." - purely T pots- °iu'Qae tAasr alar sede br• toe w..s. Mise Window's ' Bak is ural herbal.' i\ o as- • the men ,smoked grans from the pad- . L F. YOUNG, P. 0. F., 516 lyw ass Bldg., Nkatral, Cat, -- ding in their boots, while the pipes 40 A . soldier. whs _ has been twice Doone eolorir.g. Use it always. 11bsorblse and ,tporbbis, Jr.. are uk Is yeast„ A�.;..,,, Sp were carved fro»�rds' bones and wounded, on the last occasion of in- 'Sec. Bos at All gas' Stora. �E+a+u++a+a�� wood. The members of the party took jury was in the trenches when sud- Machinery For SaW, It is possible to avoid many childish turns in reading. aloud from the only denly a man by his side was hit in the ills now so prevalent. available books,• namely, the Bible, an wrist. Clapping his hand upon the A `encyclopedia, Browning, Bacon's Es- wound, hevfxelaimed' C Itis a corrective for diirrhQa, carte says, and Carlisle's French Revolution. "Got it! I've been waiting for this '-C!p Re>S lUcclock Engine .I 50 and other infantile ailments. It soothes ,.- r Saturday evening was always marked the trotting baby and permits the ' by a concert, the feature of which was since lash August Then, patting his Q p Q y, c�tI to Slee well and grow healthy 1 yin A banjo was the only left hand into his pocket; be pulled out H. [ y 10 X 42. with double main driving. belt 24 ins:' wide, and Dynamo 30 K,W eive. blt drn. ,:All is first =¢ class condition. Would be sold tagetber or sep?ratc-1 1y; also a lot of shafting at a very great bargain as room Is required immedi- ately. .. - S. Frank Wilson & Sons 78 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. ED. 7. �— hand You G" _ Cs'i..°•�fkrn"4!� 7.Sfr'.�i"—W+�'�:'. w •til"°''> `— -.. ....e:. _r- ..:°::ter <,:. 1`1°, ......'''�'av`t'..?G�'):±1i•+S',::� Y brings amort and relief to both child slid mother. - w ase WinsjWw's C,,�wA • Q�„ Da"JoIt musical instrument in camp. "On one occasion -there was a w'ed-' come addition to the diet when several undigested fish were found in the stomach of a seal and g.,eatly enjoyed. When was the war over Y' -was a mouth organ and played "Home, Sweet Home." Who but an English Tommy could or would do that? I u w7W� a.� i' the first question we asked." e ., ,Makes ChWrful, - She Had Studied the Species. -Chubb Children y A maiden lady of uncertain age en- tered a shop with the idea of purchas- ' Is absolutely loop raw * I; con- tains no opium, orphhte *or aII of ing a parrot. She inspected several . decided upon one of pard- r theirde rves. It is soothing, Prof. and at last , j ant and tut Tole s, For get! • cularly bright hue, "That's' a good mothers fn an parts of the weul�a bird, ma'am" said the dealer. "But used it and millions Of Beamer been benefited by k. be bas -one fault. He always Brum bles a lot if he doesn't like his food." L -'. , Bq a roe. tdsr .ai The spinster's faded eyes brightened. e tta.. Msaas "Then I must have him," she said ' Reb""ad lr.eeae YOW Children promptly. ' "It will be almost like , Sold by all druyg'ittr far Canada and having a man in the house." r throrryvJ}ent tbi awrld ,..vim Fully, two-thirds of the talk people blaait. main driving. belt 24 ins:' wide, and Dynamo 30 K,W eive. blt drn. ,:All is first =¢ class condition. Would be sold tagetber or sep?ratc-1 1y; also a lot of shafting at a very great bargain as room Is required immedi- ately. .. - S. Frank Wilson & Sons 78 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. ED. 7. �— hand You G" _ Cs'i..°•�fkrn"4!� 7.Sfr'.�i"—W+�'�:'. w •til"°''> `— -.. ....e:. _r- ..:°::ter <,:. 1`1°, ......'''�'av`t'..?G�'):±1i•+S',::� Y PA j' +- •'s , :5`".• _. 9 .. TT �, - Fine as� mart of nobby fall- Lost-, Bunch of kegs. Rind C ISMS pe just sfi�fved aL "The Big er please leave at NBwe' Office. $tore." s -Mrs. Geo. Stephenson has rent- r --Rev. J. Bedfdrd has sold his -John Stephenson and John ed the dwelling adjoining the Dale -� Pere attended the Port Perry Fey cauto tow. H. Westaey. y . Y block and took possession of Tues- Don't forget that ire 'have, a dandy new line. of Sweater Coats for Mre.;jC. H. Burling ie visiting fair last week. day, Boys and Men at reasonable prices.. We handle the "Visors } � her dangbter, 'Mrs. Clement, of -Chas. and Mrs. Shepherd, of Brand" exclusively. Its the great 4 in 1 Collar -Miss Rollie Kerr; of Toronto Oshawa, visited friends and rale• ou've beard so much about. Millon. v#sited with her mother, Mrs. Geo. _ _y . - --Mies Alice Moore of.Brooklin, tivee here on Sandap. -D.. Simpson returned on Mon- Kerr, of Church 1St., on Wednes- Hee our new stock .of Boots and- Shoes -All •prices Sud.. sizes that will a has.been spending ae •v daye with P day afternoon. St everybody from grandad to baby. f , Mise A. Jephson. day evening, after spending ten y y ,Dire, D. F. Every has leased J. days with his sister pea r Chatham. =Quite a large number attend - ,.}N. Richardson'e residence just va. -The new three -cent stamp has ed Geo. Stepheason'e sale in the See am new samples from the Lourdes Tailoring Co. for, . seated by 1Ffia. Davidson now been issued, and is exactly Mage on Tuesday and good pri- Fall and winter Suits and Coate. We have tea were realized. a dandy bunch this time. -Rev. G. Grahaw• of Toronto, similar to the present stamp ea- _ Y �rreaehed most acct ptabiy in St. cept in the color which is brown. -J. R. Theaton has leased the " Andrew's church c t Sunday last. -George Cruess, of Lindsay, w. Dillingham property just vacated Re A, BUNTING,:ICKERING�r -•Millinery Opening Friday and Cruess, of Matlpose, and Adam by Geo. Stephenson and will take Established 1857. Saturday, and Mrs. Shier,.of of Cannington, possession in a few daye. Sent 22nd and 23rd, and following days. D. Simpson &.Co. visited their aunts, Mrs. Gordon L.. -Rev. James Skene, of Have. and Mrs. Cronk. Sr. - -Mr. and Mrs. Hannuni and son :S E EDS • i sock, will occupy,. the pulpit in St. Andrew's Church on Sunday next. RobG., L. A. and Findlay and dao- --- Ciq ��� ' -Russell Andrew and Marshall Rhter, Miss Nina, motored from Alsike, Red Clover. Timothy and all wy� `_ , Caakcvell are spending a few�days Toronto ou Sunday and spent the kinds of seeds. motoring through New York day with A. and Airs. Findlay.; We are -in the market and are prepay $tate. -Frank D. Clark, brother of ed to pay the highest market prices. Mrs. Geo. Match, who -is ill from the best equipped cleaning mills �v -Mise Irene Rogers who is tak- in the county t ung treatment at Preston Springs, pneumonia in a military hospital y was at last report somewhat im= in England, is not- recovering as Send us samples, or communicate with A Word toFarmer8 idly as his friends would de- us before selling. proved. rap -ire. Take advantage of the best Seed Mark- l r -Mrs. R J. Davidson moved 'Possibly you are reminded just now at threshing time her household effects on Tuesday -James. Palmer wag successful eta in the world. Y S; _V" ,to Miftham, where she will reside in securing first on three•year•uld . Bell or Independent phone: _ that you need dishes, etc. The following list will aid i, �¢ n future, driver, and second for lady driver, Prompt, efficient and reliable service - _ you in deciding upon your wants: _Mr. Stubbs has. recited the the driver being Miss Jessie Mil- in handling Seeds guaranteed. ry Morcombe residence, adjoining J. roy, of Cedar Grove. Congratula- J.H. DOWNEY COMPANY n H. Bundy's, and will move thereiD tions. �i'HITBY, O\'TARIO White Delphwore .. . �. in a few days. —Capt, Oliver He'zleviood, of a - •„ 1.10 per dozers �,j, —Miss Roberta Bedsun left on Toronto, will address the citizens Dinner Plata ,... Tuesday to begin her studies in of PiekeriuR at 7 p. n�. on Sunday, Cslen Wil1o�N M><ils Breakfast Plates, .85 in the Method6t Church, on the , YF Muniton College, Toronto. e . - - Tea' Plates, ... ..75 ` XVWconditions of the war. Everybody Ced.et,r C+ro•� .,. ,,00 wish her success. Sunp Plates, ... - -Clarkson Rogers returned on welcome. R. 13.:lScQuay B. A., paid . _/ Bowls 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c, 25 and-3�e each -Friday, after spending a couple of %N'e have -a good stock of Flour and ' weeks with his eldest son, Rev. R. a short visit to his uncle, W. D, gull Feeds, also Distillers' Dried Cups and Saucers $1 per doz, cups only, 75c per doz. H. gagers, of Arthur. Gordon, on his way to Kingston Grains. Malted Corn. Pro -Fat, Oil —A --Douglass. athegon to__be attached to a field mbtil- Cake, Gluten Meal, etc., on hand at • y - - - bii+pwife.aPorelain Is sendinnd family at the home U Diversity. west prices. ' "it of the Misses Bunting. -The property belonging to the 'Bel lPhone t 1gHome Phone - _ Dinner Plates, ... ... d.li per dozen estate of -the late Alfred Allaway, Soup Plates,... ... - ..: -1.15 shy -Mrs. Wm. Morcombe. of Ome- �. N• F.. E S 0 $ _ . . Wee, hay' been spending a feu consisting of a dwelling. three lots _ Tea Plates: ... ••• .75 " 1 day@ with friends -and relatives in and, household furniture, will be Bowls, � = lie Pickering and Whitby. sold' by publie'auctiou on Satur FOAL and GRAIN 1_r, 15c, Ire, lac and 2oc each �t Farmers are now busy at their day, Sept. 30th. Pitcher-, 20 cents and 25 cents each 1 corn -harvesting• The crop as a -J. R. Thezton has received ..Cups and Saucers, 1.15 per doz. Cups only, 80c per doz 3 word that bis brother. Gordon. rule iB good, although there are Hard and soft Coal of the best some fields that are almost a coat had been wounded in the neck quality on hand. Heavy Glass Tuiuhlers, 46 cents per dozes plete failure. about -five weeks ago while fight- ..r 1.50 to 4.00 per dezen -John and Mrs. Keane and Ing in France and tear taken to an Highest price paid for Barley, _ KDire9 and Forks, ,family, who moved recently to English hospital.. He is now able Rye and Bnekwheat delivered _ Butcher Knives. Rood quality, 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c . r ... 45 cents per dozen. � Whitby from Pickering. are mov• to leave the hospital. at Spiak's Mill. Bread Knives,••. r� . - Pte. Frank Madigan has re- - - _ - _ _ Ing, into Toronto, where they will - Common Desert Spoons, 15 e'r'a �` ;reside in futstre, turned home, after .pending three Pickering Station Coal CO. Common Table Spoons, 154 " - M. Morrissey will hold months in the Omhawa ho-pital Mine E. and base hos ,itel, Toronto, suffer•- . an anetion sale of her ho tsehold 1 N D T C �• piano. etc., to -morrow ing from musciilar rheumatism, . effects, aturday? afternoon at her resi= He says they treated him most nce.en Church 5t. See dodgers kindly: in both hospitals. Remember the Bib Assortment at ,;.✓ - for particulars. - - For the fancy raprona being R - - �� - y wade b girl -i frorn I2 to 13 year. Our {'ho tt17� Mill will Shtlt `t�'he ig Store." -On Tues a morning there Y g Y 1 ` we a acing of ice on ~safer and froin 15 to 2u year°. the prizes tloiN-n on- the everiirrg- of - are $1 for the bert.and 75 cents t ,•can not,protected from the Sept. -.) 3rcl for repairs - cold. We will soon be pondering foe the second beet in each class. _ 1 wtere SII the heat to be shown at the argil remain_ so for a. �teek or Women's Institute meeting. Sept. which we s tffered a few weeks ten days.-Eyeryihing y'wantunder one roof-�xrocer es, Ago. 2Atb, at the home of lira. Alurkar• -A large number of the merub• Please send aprons in as early a:A W. G. Barnes, Green River Goode, Crockery, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, s of the Women's IDstitute were possible. _ _ Hard'Ware, Etc., Etc. F guests of the Whitevale -Mrs. Geo. Kerr received offi- Or address R_ R. No. 1. Locust Bill. - cial notice Wednesday that her Oil Wednesday afternoon y l me of -Mrs. A. E. Major. son, Sergt. Donald Kerr, had been YEARV Se, rt a most enjoyable wounded in the left ieg on Tues- EXPERIENCE M• C H A P M A N G day-, while in action in France. r weal into the city No particulars were received re- aee the presentation warding the seriousness• of. the D80 y�gITEWEAR.�LE thofa Nation" in Uas- tsoand, but his niiroorouq friends all. This drama is one of the hope that the Round may be onlyrsels iu moving picture shows, a slixht one-, The sympathy of TnAoe Must•hich delighted .every one who the community is extended toDcsicNsnessed it. Mrs. Kerr and family iu their oor- OPYRIaHTf Aa -The Women's Iiietittite meet row•aK already she has lost one ar.*oases-erQ.stetch enddeeenvt�na�n We are clearing Out aII Blouses Under shirts, Drawers,, Calc., necerteaa I:r a ch a free,•fhie.yer ao f iiOn the afternoon of Sept. 213th at Ron Lieut H. G. Kerr While in.erl ra +e proek, wt�n!�nr Communtc. ' ' erose es-,ettyconade.,T.1 50"Me oaPueau the home of Mrs. Markar. -As fighting at the front. rent tree. oldest °coney fcr ercurr ea=.. Corset -covers, Gowns, Princess Sl:ps, ,r pistol taken tl:ruuth Diuun U0. lecAty� horsiness of importance will be -The fureralof the late Henry ewc„•, "4t"w,thooccharge, Inthe `lbrougght before the meeting, the J. Larkin took place from hi+ late M}� House Dresses, etc, mnembers are requested to be pres• residence, base. line, Pickering, at Sda""� 11114fica� 10 A. m. lin Sa tarda 1't roceed- d bsudiOmel' inustrated weekly Lamest cir- A11 at a big discount to make ready fer new fall goods. tent and all ladies are cordially in. y• P anon w.of y selentifle coat_ . Terme for -vited, ed to the R. C. Church, n here a rg rew."Mess of ;Wd. sola h' 9 Rec slam IIigh Bass nus celebrat- Y -.-Come and get. a.bargain. -W. H. and Mrs. Crnmroer, F. b Rev. Father Ran, assisted MUNNN L �1lrosdwr, New York !Stover and Miss Hufland nibtored Y Y s„oes 3r�r st-.weshlawtoa. a' . E .;to Camp -Borden on Sunday and by Father McCabe and'Father J. _ Ge A. GILLESPIE, - _:DUNBARTON spent, several hours viewing the O'Connor, of Toronto. The very many points of interest is. this large funeral' indicated the high falarera0nt ! veru ' - 'tarp cF. - They also esteem in which he was held 'in spent a short time in Barrie and the coinninnity. Anio-ng those � 1 a -4 ---Aurora. who attended from a distance . m t� • GO( S • -Oliver Denny, of Greenwood, ere T. J. L arkin, • .Hiss :Annie - Bas meets all Trains - .has decided to engage exclusively Lgrkin and John Rud Mrs. Larkin, First-class Rigs to hire day or ' . in the droving business and in con. of Chicago .•J. J. and Airs. O'Con- night at lowest prices. sequence will hold a public nuc or,- of Orillia ; James and Mrs. -... tion sale of his farm stock and A1eBrady, of Oshawa; l?hiiip and _ Phone 1805. �ry implements, etc., on Thursday, John Kehoe, of Brechin ; Jas. and - Coal Oil St��es � r' Sept. 23rd, See advt. in another Mrs. Nolan and P. Larkin, of To- Thos- Sanderson & Soup ronto J. J. and Mrs. O'Connor, of -Neat Sunday will be Rally Montreal. PROPRIETORS _ Lubricating Oils, Fly Oils, Day in the Methodist Sunday ELM DALE MILLS School here. The school n re- The Ontario Railway and ' i�arvestin Tools etc.. _.quested to meet at 10 a. m. in the ^•.• �• ! school room and service will start Municipal BDard PICKERSNG# .7 -at gra in the church. A good Yon can always get the beat Mani- -.Program O S G P H H • BUN -DY - -.'program will be given by�•the In the matter of the application of fobs Flour made from No. 1. '..school and and an address by S. J. The Home Telephone Company, Limit- Manitoba Wheat. Conrtice, of Oshawa. - ed, for authority to increase its charge Royal Household and Glenora for _ -We regret to report the seri- for rural party line service frond $18 Bread. Try a bag. ons illness of Pte. Victor A11stiD, to $Ali per annum, and for business or ons is now at the old General direct line service from $15 to $18.75 Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats per annum, and for authority h put BRAN, SHORTS * T A *T1CQL+ ,d SUMMER OOODS Hospital in Toronto. During a into effect a schedule of toll chargee =MIX FEEDS j'ZHltl�t+�7�7 -game of football some time ago be for. interchange of service between the OAT CHOP ,sustained internal injuries which eubecribere of the several telephone CRUSHED OATS "'tire now proving very serious, and companies comprising the members of BARLEY CHOP, Single and Double Harness at reasonable prices. Plash an operation has become neves- the York an Ontario Telephone eery Osave his life. Union. _ WHEAT and Rabbet Rags, Rasters, Tretnks and Snit Cases. —Miss Mabel Wright, who has CRACKED CORN 1 Set second-hand Single );farness, good, $12.50. g A ffe�erA for H1er MIXED 4EN FEED `been on the teaching staff of the Caldwell's Cream substitute Harness, Collar and Boot Repairing neatly done. -_. Toronto public schools since the The Board hereby appoints Friday, p Calf Meal. opetting after the summer holi• the .191 •ninth t of o September, en Molasses Meal • Shop will be closed Thursday afternoons y y p , A. D. 1t116, the at hour of Eleven .days, left on Tuesday for Victoria, .o'clock in the forenoon, at the Board's CHOPPING AND OAT - during summer months. H.. C.. where she as secured a Chambers, Legislative Buildings, To. CRUSHING EVERYDAY tion as to cher of Domes- for the Hearing herein.. Get prices on feedin-tonlots. PICKERING RAR,NESS EM PORIIIM blic_echoole of ._ Toronto,_ thia_-SevaaLh_ day of Sep- _ folate her camber, A. D. lila,-f�HB'Vl - --- -- -- - — --.-- --. erative O. AMALL, �'. •'C7CT, WeO1SB Plome Phone 3600. SSE rr & W. J. COQ t 13ecretary Chopping every day. ��"J;t�.�S..,.aa�<`;S �C...+..,:-,[.-'"d.. �.�Y � __., s... • r:_......_r-";.:.oa�'.�.t:C,.-,,•;�.2's� .;e+.�.o-�.�"S�FE.t,s .r.-:: r"��•$7,iEi�'�`+�'• .,.��$?�.3�+{....ea�Mfi"F �,c